The research on this page offers you the opportunity to familiarize with some of the many topics covered in the IT Audit Compliance and Advisory (ITACA) programme. The research below will give you new insights and views, and deepen your knowledge and understanding.
Publications from IT Audit Compliance & Advisory (ITACA)
Techlab
Applying machine learning into audit techniques
TechLab is a research line founded in 2020 by the IT Audit, Compliance and Advisory (ITACA) programme at the School of Business and Economics of the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, and encompasses multiple themes.
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Audit Technology Hub
Understanding fast-paced digital developments and adopting advanced tech-enabled solutions have currently turned into a standard approach. Fearless embracement of technology has stretched the border of what is possible today, which also excites many on what may be made possible tomorrow, what is yet to come. The wave of tech-driven change is no longer an option to choose, but a necessity for all to remain relevant. ITACA’s Audit Technology Hub is therefore centered around some pertinent tech-heavy topics that are significantly impacting the audit profession. It is designed with the following focal points where experts, research, and resources are brought and linked together:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI).
- Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG).
- Cyber Security (CS).
To inspire and inform, our Audit Technology Hub is committed to shed light on the aforementioned topics and provide the profession with insightful sources, expert opinions and pragmatic knowledge. These outcomes can be applied in practice to help auditors go through the tech-led change required by stakeholders.
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Audit Technology Hub
ITACA’s Audit Technology Hub is therefore centered around some pertinent tech-heavy topics that are significantly impacting the audit profession. To inspire and inform, our Audit Technology Hub is committed to provide the profession with insightful sources, expert opinions and pragmatic knowledge. These outcomes can be applied in practice to help auditors go through the tech-led change required by stakeholders.