Managing Risk within the Intelligent Automation Lifecycle

Managing Risk within the Intelligent Automation Lifecycle Presentation

Presentation Description:

Intelligent automation is changing the world of business right before our eyes. The new wave of advanced technologies has the power to exponentially increase enterprises’ speed, scale, quality and precision to drive never-before-seen levels of operational efficiency. Given its clear benefits and countless use cases, it’s no wonder intelligent automation has taken off. As organizations embark on this broad and important digital transformation journey, it is critical we maintain focus on related risk, governance, and controls, as well as consider Intelligent Automation’s role and impact on Internal Audit and SOX. This presentation will focus on 3 key topics:

– Evolving Uses of Intelligent Automation

– Governance and Risk Management Considerations for the Intelligent Automation Lifecycle

– Opportunities to Leverage Intelligent Automation in Internal Audit and SOX

Speakers:

Bryan McGowan: Bryan is a Partner with KPMG, and leads the St. Louis Risk Consulting Practice. Outside of his local role, Bryan has responsibility for KPMG’s IT Internal Audit Product Development team nationally, which includes intelligent automation and other evolving technologies.

Nana Amonoo-Neizer: Nana is a Manager in KPMG’s Risk Consulting practice. Nana is part of KPMG’s IT Internal Audit – Intelligent Automation product development team designing automated solutions to evaluate the risk and controls of organizations’ business processes.

 

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