Death of the tick mark
How to prevent internal audit becoming obsolete
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Auditing is an independent consulting activity, intended to help organisations improve their operations, as it evaluates ways to improve risk management. However within the technology industry, auditors are being replaced by automation, and with CFOs looking to reduce spending, the function of audit and compliance could become obsolete.
The audit process needs to change for the better, and with emerging technology, there’s great potential for auditing to adapt and drive real value in relation to data analytics and risk management monitoring.
Download this whitepaper to learn where audit technology is headed, and what it means for your organisation.
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