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Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Webcast

IA Module 3 -- Critical Knowledge Foundations for Internal Auditors: Governance, Risk Management, and Control  (X1-IAM3-2019-01-WEBNR-246-01)

1:00 PM - 4:30 PM EDT

Webcast


4 CPE Credits in AA

OVERVIEW

The definition of Internal Auditing promulgated by The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) speaks to the critical areas of value adding coverage and services Internal Auditors can and must bring to their organizations. These include the key areas of: governance, risk management, and (internal) control (GRC). Internal auditors play vital assurance and consulting roles for organizations and their stakeholders. The significant reliance placed on internal auditors by organizational management teams, boards of directors/audit committees, external auditors, regulators, and other key stakeholders, cannot be overstated. An integral component in supporting these roles are the knowledge foundations that auditors bring to the fore in applying their technical and analytical skills when assessing core areas of organizational governance; risk management (including fraud related risk management); compliance; and (internal) control (GRC). This course lays the critical foundation for strengthening the knowledge base of auditors at all levels in these critical areas of organizational GRC processes and performance.

DESIGNED FOR

Internal audit (IA) professionals at all levels, including consultants providing IA outsourcing, co-sourcing and/or related services; and external auditors providing IA services and/ or who coordinate coverage with, and place reliance on, the work of IAs.

BENEFITS

  • Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance/Control (GRC) – Internal Auditor’s positioning, roles, and responsibilities
  • IIA GRC guidance overview
  • COSO (Committee of Sponsoring Organizations) history, guidance, and frameworks overviews
  • Critical knowledge foundations and fundamentals:
    • Governance
    • Risk Management/Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
    • Internal Control
    • Compliance
    • Fraud Deterrence/Fraud Risk Management
  • IT/Cyber security risks/controls
  • Effective GRC coverage related alignment/integration opportunities and strategies for IAs
  • Industry specific guidance/ considerations

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Identify the core roles and responsibilities of Internal Auditors with regard to organizational governance, risk management, and controls (GRC)
  • Strengthen understanding of major IIA and COSO GRC guidance and frameworks
  • Clarify distinctions and expectations of internal auditors regarding regulatory compliance and internal control assurance
  • Expand knowledge of GRC principles, concepts, and practical audit application and integration strategies    

COURSE LEVEL

Basic

PREREQUISITES

Experience/interest in or general knowledge of internal auditing

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

INSTRUCTOR

James Hallinan

James Hallinan, CPA, CIA, CFSA, CBA

James Hallinan is an independent business consultant specializing in internal audit: risk management, control and governance related review services; training and development; and quality assessment. He has over 25 years of diversified corporate/ bank internal audit and related independent business consulting experience. He is well versed in virtually all major aspects of internal audit, risk/ control, and governance related engagements for community (and larger) banks, including (but not limited to): leading internal audit outsourcing programs; FDICIA and Sarbanes-Oxley internal control related design/ documentation and operating level effectiveness assessment projects; sensitive Bank Secrecy Act/ Anti-Money Laundering independent audits; high risk funds transfer operational reviews; and annual independent ALM/ IRR internal control reviews.

PRICING

$139.00 - Member

$139.00 - Nonmember

Pre-Registration Closed

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ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

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