Virtual Event | Wednesday 24 February | 5.30pm AEDT
Join us online for a live-streamed discussion with Protiviti, ISACA, and industry experts on the results of the global ISACA-Protiviti study, which surveyed more than 7,400 IT audit leaders and professionals.
Dial in to learn about changes in the IT Audit profession and wider implications of technology risks such as cybersecurity, privacy, data, and resilience across industries. The session will cover:
- High velocity issues surrounding security, privacy, and resilient technologies.
- Why organisations with a higher level of digital maturity are far more likely to perform continuous audit risk assessments..
- How COVID-19 and digital transformation are driving more frequent technology risk assessments.
The live streamed presentation will start at 5.30pm AEDT followed by a panel discussion and interactive Q&A until 6.45pm AEDT.
Speaker
Chris Grant
Managing Director
Protiviti AustraliaChris Grant is a Protiviti Australia Managing Director. Chris has over 25 years professional experience assisting organisations improve their business and manage risk associated with major project and change initiatives. He has held leadership positions in professional associations and was a partner at EY & KPMG. His areas of expertise include Information Technology, Internal Audit, and Business Risk, and industries he’s worked with includes Government, Transport, Media, Financial Services, and Education.
Panellists
Geoff Campbell
Chief Internal Auditor
National Disability Insurance SchemeGeoff has over 25 year’s executive management experience covering internal audit, operational risk, finance, financial crime prevention, security, business continuity and project delivery. Currently the Chief Internal Auditor at the National Disability Insurance Scheme, he’s previously gained public and private sector senior management experience at PwC, CBA, and the Department of Customer Service.
Having worked across multiple disciplines within multinational companies across Australasia and Europe, Geoff is highly skilled at managing senior stakeholder relationships, enabling the business to pursue opportunities, whilst managing their risks prudently. Geoff has strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills at all levels with regular exposure at the CEO and Executive Committee level.
Monika Goyal
General Manager, Internal Audit
ASX Monika is a senior executive with over 20 years of risk/compliance, advisory and corporate governance experience within commercial entities in the finance/banking, funds management, entertainment and regulatory industries.
She is currently General Manager, Internal Audit at ASX, where she is responsible for the development and implementation of the internal audit strategy across ASX’s operations. Prior to her time at ASX she was Group Manager, Internal Audit at The Star Entertainment Group, and before that she was at AMP Capital first heading their Internal Audit function, and then their Risk and Compliance department.
She has also worked at KPMG’s IT Advisory division focusing on financial services clients.
Dr Kevin Tham
Head of Technology Risk and Cyber Security, WooliesX
ISACA Sydney Chapter President &
Board MemberKevin is a 20+ year Information Security veteran, focused on zero-trust solutions that work for an enterprise. Beginning his career as a Security Engineer, building bespoke security monitoring and logging solutions for a large global financial institution, Kevin is currently the Head of Technology Risk and Cyber Security in WooliesX, applying customer-first solutions to all his Security Strategies, always looking for security solutions that melds with human behaviour.
Kevin is always challenging status-quo and always encourages his teams to lean-forward and be a true technologist by embracing new solutions or refactoring current solutions to better fit the organisation.
Kevin has been serving the ISACA Sydney Chapter membership for the last 6 years as a Board of Director and is currently the President of the Chapter. Contributing back to Governance, Risk, Compliance, and Information Security industry by providing member-focused professional development sessions.
Damian Teoh
Division Director, Innovation and Technology Audit
Macquarie Bank Damian joined Macquarie in June 2019 to head up the global Innovation and Technology Audit team based in Sydney, Australia. In the previous four years, he was the Asia-Pacific Head of Technology, Change and Third Parties audit for Citibank based in Singapore. Before joining Citibank, Damian spent the prior 16 years at Credit Suisse where he held several regional leadership positions in the Internal Audit and Technology Risk Management functions, based in Singapore and Tokyo. He was previously a senior consultant at Arthur Andersen.
Damian holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) from Macquarie University and a Master of Business and Technology from the University of NSW. He is also a Chartered Accountant and Certified Information Systems Auditor.
Brands Week – 3rd December
Marnie Millard
CEO of Nicholls plc
owner of the irrepressible Vimto, sold in more than 85 countries
Steve Oliver
Founder of Music Magpie
the world’s largest ‘recommerce’ business
Thursday 4 February at 8am
Josh Valman
Innovator and CEO at RPD International
Having started on robot wars, Josh Valman set up RPD International which powers engineering, development and manufacturing for technology-driven products, helping clients think big and move quickly in today’s dynamic world. Today, Josh focuses on R&D, iteration, manufacturing and supply chain and as companies develop products from question and concept through to mass manufacture and distribution. As a fearless entrepreneur, the nature of his design work is broad encompassing complex engineering in aerospace and motorsport, to wearable technology and the 'Internet of Things'. In today’s market characterised by Brexit uncertainty, Josh will bring to life how the UK can be world-class and how his business is navigating turbulent times from supply chain operations via a focus on quality and innovation.
Coming up next: The keys to personal and business resilience
Over the following Thursdays at 8am, we look forward to meeting positive change agents and problem solvers, such as John Ashcroft, the Saturday economist; Neil Fachie, cyclist, 2012 Paralympic champion and reigning world champion holder; Caroline Rainbird, CEO of the Financial Services Compensation Fund; Rich Wagner, CEO, Cashplus; Mike Hancox, CEO Yodel; Dan Foley, an award-winning leader in shared services and business transformation at Kier Group which delivers sustainable infrastructure vital to the UK; and many more...