Audit Software Watch Day 2022

June 2, 2022

Audit Software Watch Day 2022
IIA / ISACA Audit Software Watch Day 2022

Join us for the Audit Software Watch Day 2022 on June 2nd!

Sepia Solutions has sponsored and participated in these IIA / ISACA events since 2010.
In this edition we work on the theme “Doing more with less“.

Audit Software Watch Day – 2 June 2022

The Institute of Internal Auditors Belgium (IIABEL) and the Belgium Chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), is organizing jointly the Audit Software Watch Day event on 2 June 2022.

What is this event about?

The Audit Software Watch Day (ASWD), is an event organized every two years by IIABEL and ISACA and Sepia Solutions participated in all of them.

This ASWD event brings together the software suppliers and service providers in the area of Governance, Risk and Controls Management. This event shows the latest developments in this niche software market segment relevant to members of IIA / ISACA.

Our presentation: Do more with less

Our specific focus during this event will be the catch phrase “do more with less“.
After all, no audit team is overstaffed; usually the opposite is true.

  • So how do you maximise the return on your resources?
  • How can you make the team more efficient?

You can download the PDF presentation via the download link below, but it would be far better to request a live presentation via the contact form at the bottom of this page.

Schedule for the day

The Audit Software Watch Day 2022 will follow this agenda:

08:30Welcome with coffee
09:00Welcome by the institutes (IIA / ISACA)
09:05
Morning Keynote session: Data Science Ethics: What is it and why care? (details below)
By David Mertens (Professor at University of Antwerp)
09:50


Vendor session: Sepia SolutionsDo more with less !
In this session we emphasise how specialist GRC tools such as Arbutus Analytics and Pentana Audit can support your audit function, increase efficiency and professionalism while reducing elements such overhead, errors, waste of time, etc.
10:30Break + visiting of vendor booths
11:00
11:25
11:50
12:15
Vendor session: Devoteam
Vendor session: Trellix
Vendor session: Cerrix
Vendor session: Caseware
12:55Lunch + visiting of vendor booths
13:45
14:30
15:15
Vendor session: Blackberry
Vendor session: Wolters Kluwers
Vendor session: DAB
15:35Break + visiting of vendor booths
16:05
16:50
Vendor session: Diligent
Vendor session: PwC
17:15
Closing Keynote session: Creating algorithms for AI-Analytics (details below)
By John Wallhoff (CISA, CISM, CISSP)
17:45Lucky draw (lottery / gift)
17:50Networking reception
Schedule for Audit Software Watch Day 2022

Audit Software Watch Day 2022 – Practical details

When

Thursday, 2nd of June 2022.

Where

Park Inn by Radisson Brussels Airport
Address: Grensstraat 3, 1831 Machelen Belgium

What does it cost?

This is a free event for members of the IIA and ISACA, but registration is required.

Parking

Parking under the hotel free for event attendees.
Navigate to: Culliganlaan 1, 1831 Diegem, Belgium

Registration

    Keynote sessions

    Data Science Ethics: What is it and why care?

    David Martens is Professor of Data Science at the Department of Engineering Management, University of Antwerp, Belgium. He teaches data mining and data science and ethics to master students studying business economics and business engineering. David’s research focuses on explainable AI: explaining why these often-complex AI models are making certain decisions. His work has been published in high-impact journals, and has won several awards for his research, including Best European Paper of the Year in 2017 (CIONET). In his work, David has extensively collaborated with large banks, insurance companies and telco companies, as well as with technology startups. David is author of the book “Data Science Ethics: Concepts, techniques and Cautionary tales”

    Data science ethics is all about what is right and wrong when conducting data science. Data science has so far mainly been used for positive outcomes for businesses and society. However, just as with any technology, data science has also come with some negative consequences: an increase of privacy invasion, data-driven discrimination against sensitive groups and decision making by complex models without explanations. Data scientists and business managers are not inherently unethical, but at the same time not trained to think this through neither. In this talk I’ll give an overview of the main issues, cautionary tales that illustrate the importance and potential impact of data science ethics, including tales of discrimination in recruitment, re-identification of persons based on movie viewing and location data, and face recognition, and finally some exciting new technology to deal with these issues.

    Creating algorithms for AI-Analytics

    John Wallhoff (CISA, CISM, CISSP), immediate past president ISACA Sweden Chapter and CTO at B4 Investigate. With more than 20 years of practical experience in analytics, he has gained an insight into what data can do to an organization. Still he gets fascinated when having data at his fingertips and when exploring the future of cognitive technology.

    The algorithm is the secret key for AI-Analytics, that enable you to explore data to understand behavior, control weaknesses and opportunities within an organization. The value of an algorithm is a reduction of reports you have to review when you instead are equipped with a digital sense and feel that will assist you with the decision where you should focus on details. Equally important is the interface between Analytics/AI and the manual interpretation of the algorithms you have designed, a step forward in the creation of cognitive technology.

    In this session we will follow a case of creating algorithms to detect fraud based upon the “follow the money principle”. It will involve an approach from Think like a thief, fraud and risk analysis, analytics design. The approach can also be applied for Audit Analytics.

    Missed the event or unable to attend?

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