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The Institute of Internal Auditors
All Things Internal Audit is a podcast sharing news and practical knowledge for internal auditors. Produced by The Institute of Internal Auditors, each episode features insightful interviews with knowledgeable pros, timely tips and the latest news about the profession. All Things Internal Audit is available everywhere you get podcasts. Visit www.theiia.org for more information.
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Aug 12, 2025 • 36min
AI Education for Internal Auditors
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit TechSponsored by KPMG and Workiva In this companion episode to the Transforming Audit Through AI Global Best Practices, Charles King talks with Kelsey Murphy about what it takes to drive meaningful AI adoption in internal audit. They discuss the role of education, trust, leadership buy-in, and everyday experimentation. From training tips to real-world wins, this episode is a guide for teams looking to integrate AI into audit workflows with strategy, not just buzzwords. HOST: Charles King, CIA, CPA, CFE, CIPPPartner, AI in Internal Controls Leader, KPMG GUESTS:Kelsey MurphySenior Solution Engineer, Workiva KEY POINTS: Introduction [00:00–00:00:36] Focusing AI Education on the “Why” [00:02:00–00:03:52] Defining Goals Before Use Cases [00:04:02–00:05:24] Ongoing AI Training Beyond Workshops [00:05:48–00:08:07] Tone at the Top and Champions Networks [00:08:07–00:09:57] Learning Through Personal and Professional Use [00:10:10–00:12:15] Overcoming Trust Challenges and Building Skill [00:13:25–00:15:39] AI as an Editor vs. Creator [00:15:42–00:17:36] Creating a Culture of Innovation [00:19:21–00:20:59] Real-World Risk Assessment Time Savings [00:21:06–00:22:58] Measuring AI’s Impact: Quantitative and Qualitative [00:23:06–00:24:38] Quality as a Race to the Top [00:24:53–00:27:00] The Future of Audit Work with Integrated AI [00:27:50–00:29:56] Encouraging Adoption and Establishing Norms [00:32:16–00:34:54] IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 Governance, Risk & Controls Conference Global Best Practices: Transforming Audit Through AI Getting Started With: Generative AI Knowledge Centers: Artificial Intelligence Course: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Internal Audit Tools: Artificial Intelligence 101 for Internal Auditors Online Exclusive: Auditing Artificial Intelligence Webinar: Demystifying Artificial Intelligence Internal Auditor Magazine: A Guide to GenAI Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Aug 5, 2025 • 17min
Good Governance: Continuing the Conversation
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal AuditBusiness leaders weigh in on what good governance really means. In this special episode, Christine Janesko shares additional insight from her interviews for Internal Auditor magazine’s “Fortune Favors the Wise” article. Hear expert takes on balancing governance, avoiding regulatory pitfalls, and internal audit’s role in keeping organizations on track. HOST:Catie Brown Associate Manager Producer, Content Development, The IIA GUESTS:Christine JaneskoSenior Editor, Internal Auditor magazine, The IIA Don Sinko, CPARetired Chief Integrity Officer, Cleveland Clinic Tom Sanglier, CIA, CPA, CRMAChief Audit Executive, Leidos Carolynn Chalmers,CEO, Good Governance Academy Lawrence Leung, CIA, CPA, CRMASenior Director, Legal Entity Controlling, Adidas KEY POINTS: Introduction [00:00–00:00:43] The Power of Structure and Independence [00:00:56–00:03:10] From Reporting to Results [00:03:16–00:05:05] CAE as the Board’s Secret Weapon [00:05:14–00:08:03] Measuring Maturity with ISO 37004 [00:08:13–00:10:12] Avoiding Governance Fatigue [00:10:27–00:12:29] Governance vs. Innovation: A Goldilocks Problem [00:12:32–00:16:17] Closing Thoughts [00:16:20–00:17:02] THE IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 Governance, Risk & Controls Conference “Fortune Favors the Wise,” Internal Auditor Governance Resource Center Toolkit: Governance Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jul 29, 2025 • 26min
Beyond Business Cards: Making Real Connections in Internal Audit
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit Internal audit is a relationship business. In this episode, Mike Levy sits down with Stacey Lynch to explore how authentic connections -- whether through mentorship, volunteerism, or daily audit work -- can elevate your career, improve audit outcomes, and expand your professional network. HOST:Mike Levy, CIA, CRMA, CISSPCEO, Cherry Hill Advisory GUEST:Stacey Lynch, CIA, CRMADeputy City Auditor, City of Phoenix KEY POINTS: Introduction [00:00–00:00:24] Lynch’s Background and IIA Volunteer Work [00:00:35–00:01:30] The Value of Volunteering and Organizational Support [00:01:30–00:02:10] Building Relationships While Maintaining Objectivity [00:02:10–00:04:11] Using Relationships to Drive Positive Change [00:04:11–00:06:24] Mutual Respect, Learning, and Full Audit Storytelling [00:06:24–00:06:58] The Power of Networking Through Chapters [00:06:58–00:08:26] Maintaining Relationships Across Geographies [00:08:59–00:10:56] Common Networking Mistakes [00:10:56–00:12:28] Using Your Network to Stay Current on Trends [00:12:28–00:14:52] The Future of Networking and AI’s Role [00:14:52–00:16:48] Balancing Independence with Relationship Building [00:16:48–00:19:06] Mentorship Experiences and Benefits [00:19:06–00:21:10] Building and Managing Your Professional Rolodex [00:21:10–00:24:32] Final Thoughts: Volunteer and Get Involved [00:24:32–00:25:07] THE IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 Governance, Risk & Controls Conference Volunteer with your local IIA Chapter and Affiliates Emerging Leaders Mentoring Program Building a Better Auditor: Why Join the Emerging Leaders Mentoring Program? Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jul 22, 2025 • 26min
Internal Audit Education in Action
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit In this episode, Lindsay Patterson speaks with Dennis Applegate about how internal audit education is shaping the future of the profession. From addressing the talent pipeline shortage to giving students hands-on experience with risk assessments and mock audit plans, Dennis Applegate shares how academic programs can inspire the next generation of internal auditors — and how professionals can get involved. HOST:Lindsay Patterson, CIA, CPAExecutive Vice President of Membership, Marketing & Communications, The IIA GUEST:Dennis Applegate, CIA, CPA, CMA, CFEAssociate Clinical Professor, Albers School of Business, Seattle University KEY POINTS: Introduction and Pipeline Challenges [00:00-00:02:40] Applegates’s Background and Teaching Experience [00:01:03-00:01:56] Declining Enrollment in Accounting and Internal Auditing [00:02:03-00:03:22] Integrating Internal Auditing into Business Curricula [00:03:22-00:04:44] Raising Awareness Beyond Accounting Programs [00:04:44-00:05:40] Internal Audit Course Objectives and Frameworks [00:05:58-00:07:52] Emphasizing Enterprise Risk Management [00:07:53-00:10:58] Hands-On Learning: Team Projects and Risk Assessments [00:10:58-00:14:37] Presenting to Hypothetical Audit Committees [00:14:37-00:16:16] Audit Plan Development and Risk Prioritization [00:16:16-00:18:49] Student Outcomes and Passing the CIA Exam [00:18:49-00:20:26] Career Paths in Internal Auditing and Risk Advisory [00:20:26-00:21:23] Advice for Universities and Professors [00:21:23-00:22:54] Broader Curriculum Benefits and Enrollment Growth [00:23:03-00:24:51] Closing Thoughts and Encouragement for Educators [00:24:51-00:25:34] THE IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 Governance, Risk & Controls Conference Internal Auditing Education Partnership (IAEP) Program Vision 2035: The Future of Internal Audit Internal Audit Competency Framework Learning Center Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jul 15, 2025 • 20min
Becoming a CAE: Lessons in Leadership, Talent, and Trust
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit In this episode, Erin Banet discusses her transition from Big Four auditor to internal audit executive. Banet shares lessons on building strategic relationships, mentoring rising talent, and strengthening internal audit’s role. She also highlights creative recruitment strategies, evolving audit committee communications, and how to lead with intention in a changing talent market. HOST:Logan WamsleyAssociate Manager, Content Development, The IIA GUEST:Erin Banet, CPASVP, Chief Audit and Risk Officer, Humana KEY POINTS: Introduction and Background [00:00–00:01:20] Climbing to CAE [00:01:20–00:02:50] Audit Committee Relationships [00:02:50–00:03:33] Strategic Networking and Internal Branding [00:03:33–00:05:52] Mentoring and Elevating Future Leaders [00:06:06–00:07:30] Rotation and Talent Development Programs [00:07:40–00:08:48] Talent Gaps and New Recruitment Strategies [00:08:48–00:10:44] Creative Job Descriptions and Hiring Criteria [00:10:44–00:12:36] Pitching the Profession to New Talent [00:12:36–00:13:45] Leadership Reflections [00:13:45–00:14:55] Audit Committee Communication and Feedback [00:14:55–00:17:15] Streamlining Audit Reports for Impact [00:17:23–00:18:45] Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up [00:18:45–00:18:56] THE IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 Governance, Risk & Controls Conference CAE Bulletin Effective Stakeholder Communication for CAEs Internal Auditing Competency Framework Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jul 9, 2025 • 39min
Quantum Is Coming for Your Encryption. Now What?
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit Tech Quantum computing might sound futuristic, but internal auditors need to prepare now. Bill Truett catches up with Nick Reese to talk about what’s changed in the quantum space — including new cryptography standards — real-world risks, and what internal auditors can do today to get ready. HOST:Bill Truett, CIA, CISA Senior Manager, Standards & Guidance, IT, The IIA GUEST:Nick Reese Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, Frontier Foundry Adjunct Professor, New York University KEY POINTS: Introduction and What's New in Quantum [00:00-01:34] What is Quantum Computing? [00:01:34-05:57] Milestones in Quantum Development [00:05:58-07:50] Quantum + AI? Not Yet [00:08:12-09:58] What Auditors Should Know About NIST Standards [00:10:00-11:54] Immediate Steps for Internal Audit [00:13:15-17:38] Legislation and Regulatory Outlook [00:20:28-22:19] Global Threats and Historical Analogies [00:22:20-26:11] Key Terms Auditors Should Learn [00:26:17-28:34] Training Resources [00:28:35-31:00] Opportunities Beyond Risk Management [00:31:00-34:11] The Five-Year Vision [00:34:16-37:21] THE IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 Governance, Risk & Controls Conference All Things Internal Audit: Quantum Computing GTAG: Assessing Cybersecurity Risk Cyber Resource Center Post-Quantum Cryptography Roadmap – DHS.gov NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Project Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jul 1, 2025 • 23min
The Rise of Fourth-Party Threats
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit Tech In this episode, Mike Levy and Shontelle Mixon discuss the growing risks tied to fourth-party relationships. They discuss how internal auditors can leverage technology, enhanced contracts, and cross-functional collaboration to pinpoint, track, and reduce those downstream risks. They break down how internal audit's role is evolving in a world shaped by cybersecurity, AI, and shifting regulations. HOST:Mike Levy, CIA, CRMA, CISSPCEO, Cherry Hill Advisory GUEST:Shontelle Mixon, CPADivisional SVP, Internal Audit and Special Investigations, Healthcare Service Corporation KEY POINTS: Introduction [00:00–00:00:38] What Is Fourth-Party Risk? [00:00:38–00:01:52] Evolution of Risk and Offshoring Trends [00:01:52–00:02:32] Mitigating Fourth-Party Risks [00:02:32–00:03:47] Steps for Maturing a Vendor Risk Program [00:03:47–00:04:50] The Challenge of Shadow IT [00:04:50–00:05:54] Data Mining and Continuous Monitoring [00:05:54–00:06:59] Beyond the SOC Report [00:06:59–00:08:27] Getting Started Without Tech [00:08:27–00:09:32] Cybersecurity as a Starting Point [00:09:32–00:10:44] Educating the Audit Committee [00:10:44–00:12:00] Real-Time Monitoring and Vendor Audits [00:12:00–00:13:09] Misconceptions About Outsourcing Risk [00:13:09–00:13:56] Preparing for the Future [00:13:56–00:15:32] Pitfalls in Contracting [00:15:32–00:16:38] First Step for New Audit Functions [00:16:38–00:17:12] Aligning with Organizational Risk Priorities [00:17:12–00:18:36] Getting Executive Buy-In [00:18:36–00:20:06] Supporting Smaller Audit Shops [00:20:06–00:21:14] Final Advice [00:21:14–00:21:58] THE IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 International Conference Learning Solutions: Navigating Third and Fourth Party Risks Learning Solutions: Auditing Third-Party Risks Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jun 24, 2025 • 19min
The IIA’s New Cybersecurity Topical Requirement
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit Tech In this episode, Logan Wamsley talks with George Barham about The IIA’s Cybersecurity Topical Requirement. They discuss how internal audit functions should prepare for its 2026 effective date, and why CAEs should take action now. The conversation also highlights the requirement's companion user guide, outsourcing considerations, framework references, and IIA resources available to help internal audit functions conform with confidence. HOST:Logan WamsleyAssociate Manager, Content Development, The IIA GUEST:George Barham, CIA, CRMA, CISA,Director, Standards & Guidance, The IIA KEY POINTS: Introduction [00:00-00:00:21] Background on the Cybersecurity Topical Requirement [00:00:21-00:01:31] Key Feedback and Early Implementation Advice [00:01:31-00:03:09] Tips from CAEs on Getting Started [00:03:09-00:04:37] How to Use the Companion User Guide [00:04:37-00:05:57] Outsourcing Considerations [00:05:57-00:07:30] Framework References and Mapping [00:07:30-00:09:37] Keeping Up with the Evolving Cyber Landscape [00:09:37-00:11:30] Annual Review and Updates [00:11:30-00:12:24] Advice as the Effective Date Approaches [00:12:24-00:14:26] Additional IIA Resources and Support [00:14:26-00:16:38] Final Thoughts [00:16:38-00:18:23] THE IIA RELATED CONTENT: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: Cybersecurity Topical Requirement Executive Knowledge Brief: The Cybersecurity Topical Requirement in Practice GTAG: Assessing Cybersecurity Risk 2025 Cybersecurity Virtual Conference Cyber Resource Center A New Tool to Monitor Established Risks Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jun 17, 2025 • 31min
Becoming a Strategic Business Partner
The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit In this episode, Mike Levy sits down with Rania Bejjani to discuss what it takes for internal auditors to become strategic business partners. From mindset shifts and organizational alignment to building trust and influencing change, Bejjani shares insights grounded in global experience. The conversation covers the evolving role of internal auditors, essential competencies, and how to earn a seat at the table by becoming a catalyst for strategic value. HOST:Mike Levy, CIA, CRMA, CISACEO and managing principal, Cherry Hill Advisory GUEST:Rania Bejjani, CIA, CGMA, Founder and CEO, RB Advisory & Consultancy Former CAE at VEON, FirstGroup and Colt Technology Services Key Points Introduction [00:00–00:00:37] Defining Strategic Business Partnering [00:00:37–00:03:15] Trusted Advisor vs. Strategic Partner [00:03:15–00:06:05] Earning a Seat at the Table [00:06:05–00:07:45] Shifting from Problem Identifier to Problem Solver [00:07:45–00:09:40] Transformation Starts with Self-Assessment [00:09:40–00:12:21] Hiring for Mindset Over Skillset [00:12:21–00:15:33] Why Emotional Intelligence Matters [00:15:33–00:17:56] The Multifaceted Auditor [00:17:56–00:20:43] Transformation in Action [00:20:43–00:25:34] Overcoming Resistance and Changing Perceptions [00:25:34–00:29:28] Closing Thoughts [00:29:28–00:29:59] The IIA Related Content Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: 2025 International Conference Global Internal Audit Standards Global Best Practice: Small Audit Functions, Large Audit Abilities Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Jun 10, 2025 • 21min
Leading Small Audit Functions: Strategies for Success
Martin "Skip" Langlois, Senior Vice President and Chief Audit Executive at Encova Insurance, shares his expertise on the unique dynamics of small internal audit functions. He provides strategies for launching a small team, emphasizing relationship-building with stakeholders. Skip highlights the significance of emotional intelligence over pure technical skill and discusses innovative talent acquisition strategies. He also dives into the benefits of leveraging AI while maintaining essential human oversight, and shares leadership lessons drawn from military experience.