Internal auditors racing to keep pace with technology

Posted by | May 12, 2014 | Latest Audit Information & News

Internal auditors have a strong desire to know more about emerging technologies and improve the way they use technology to perform their duties, according to a new survey.

The survey included more than 600 internal auditors by global consulting firm Protiviti.

Mobile applications and social media are among the top areas of technical knowledge that internal auditors most need to improve, according to the global survey.

Computer-assisted audit tools and data analysis tools top the list of audit process knowledge internal auditors crave the most.

“Internal audit professionals’ plates are more than full as they strive to protect their companies from exposure to risk while assessing new technologies and learning new regulatory requirements and professional standards,” Brian Christensen, CPA, Protiviti’s executive vice president for global internal audit, said in a news release.

Here are three survey trends that illustrate internal auditors’ race to keep pace with technological advancements:

Going mobile. Internal auditors rated mobile applications as the technical area in which they most need to improve their technical knowledge.

In descending order, other technical areas where internal auditors said they most need to improve their knowledge are the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s cybersecurity framework; social media applications; cloud computing; and Global Technology Audit Guide 16— Data Analysis Technologies.

Using tools. Computer-assisted audit tools ranked No. 1 on the list of audit process knowledge internal auditors said they most need to improve.

Data analysis tools occupied three of the next four items on the list, as internal auditors want to improve at using them for data manipulation, statistical analysis and sampling.

Getting social. The percentage of auditors surveyed who said their organisation addresses social media in its risk assessment grew from 49% in 2013 to 56% this year. Forty-six per cent of respondents’ organisations address social media as part of the overall risk-assessment process, while 10% address social media separately.

But just 25% said evaluating and auditing social media risk is part of their audit plan for 2014. That’s up from 20% in 2013.

 

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