iaTech 2018: Embracing Digital Technology in Internal Audit

Events

iaTech 2018: Embracing Digital Technology in Internal Audit

22 November 2018 to 23 November 2018
Manila
Philippines

The iaTech 2018 conference aimed to promote learning and sharing of digital technology in internal audit for public sector internal auditors. The conference served as a platform for auditors helping and learning from auditors. It was also a networking opportunity for the members from 85 countries of the AuditWithoutWalls! community. 

The AuditWithoutWalls! community aims to promote learning and sharing among public sector internal auditors; identify and apply digital technologies in the internal audit process; and provide a networking platform for internal auditors around the world.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
22 Nov 2018 Opening Remarks Embracing Digital Technology in Internal Audit
The internal audit function is a key element of good governance and accountability in both public and private sector organizations. In his Opening ...
Takehiko Nakao
22 Nov 2018 Presentation IIA Chairman's Theme: Emphasize the Basic. Elevate the Standards Naohiro Mouri
22 Nov 2018 Presentation Internal Auditing in the Era of Disruptive Technologies Frank Yam
22 Nov 2018 Presentation Internal Audit Effectiveness and Oversight: Central Banks Perspective
This presentation tackles how adherence to international standards promotes quality and consistency in the field of internal audit. Internal Monetary ...
Elie Chamoun
22 Nov 2018 Stream 1: Data Analytics From Raw Data to Insightful Analyses
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience...
Henri Arendsen
22 Nov 2018 Stream 1: Data Analytics Continuous Monitoring: Laying the Groundwork for Robotic Process Automation [Slides] [Multimedia] Using technology such as robotic process automation (RPA) can help in achieving efficiency in the implementation of continuous monitoring. This presentation... Robert Luu
22 Nov 2018 Stream 2: Continuous Monitoring Building Your Continuous Monitoring Process (Case Study) Y Hamdan Bid Mohd Dom
22 Nov 2018 Stream 2: Continuous Monitoring Industry 4.0: What Internal Auditors Need to Know [Slides] [Multimedia] This presentation provides an overview of how monitoring control can be done within Industry 4.0. It also presents cases of artificial intelligence practices... Peter Cheng
22 Nov 2018 Summary and Open Discussions
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
23 Nov 2018 Stream 3: Audit Management Tools Auditing Change: How to Survive and Thrive Martin Rubenstein
23 Nov 2018 Stream 3: Audit Management Tools End-to-End Technology Solutions for Managing Internal Audit
Internal audit must be smarter, better, and faster. Check out how internal audit can integrate technological tools such as audit management systems and...
Phil Leifermann
23 Nov 2018 Stream 4: Other Audit Tools Using Audit Technology for Planning and Monitoring
Turkey’s Izmir Metropolitan Municipality has been using technology for this planning and monitoring. Learn from their system, and see how theirs can be...
Ebru Sumer Cakmak
23 Nov 2018 Stream 4: Other Audit Tools Audit Collaboration: Using the Right Tools
How does technology affect your ability to manager your teams, and coordinate with your peers? In this presentation, Microsoft’s Leah Baterina answers...
Leah Myrth Batarina
23 Nov 2018 Summary and Open Discussion
23 Nov 2018 Presentation Auditing Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is indeed changing the world. This presentation looks into the role of internal audit in artificial intelligence, and explains...
Kitty Kay Chan, Himi Tina Kim
23 Nov 2018 Presentation The Art of Data Storytelling
Learn how to send the right message across though effective data storytelling.
Isaac Reyes
23 Nov 2018 Conclusion and Feedback

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