Internal audit is not alone in the race to acquire tech-literate talent. As the final installment of this three-part series on innovation and technology, this knowledge brief examines a number of facets of what can be called internal audit’s “tech challenge,” such as the struggle to build tech-savvy teams. It will also, through the input of selected industry experts, provide some best practices and strategies teams regardless of industry, budget, or function size can use to provide assurance and advisory services that can keep pace with technology’s accelerating and relentless march.
ComplianceApril 26, 2024
Innovation and technology part 3: Internal audit’s tech talent challenge
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