AI in the Spotlight: Empowering Audit, Risk and Security Professionals - In-person event
21st Jan 1-5 pm (doors open at 1 pm for networking lunch with main session 2-5 pm (4 CPEs) )
Standard Life House 30 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH1 2DH
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Allan Boardman explains how to identify AI risk and adapt your existing audit methodologies to effectively evaluate AI systems.
By the end of the session, you'll be well-positioned to:
· Proactively identify and assess AI-related risks within organizations.
· Adapt your existing audit methodologies to effectively evaluate AI systems.
· Contribute to the development and implementation of robust governance frameworks for trustworthy AI.
· Leverage new auditing techniques specifically designed for AI systems.
Allan Boardman’s Bio
Allan Boardman is a seasoned business advisor and accredited trainer focusing on information and technology governance, assurance, risk management, security, and data protection. He is a regular speaker at conferences across the globe and regularly runs courses and workshops. A Chartered Accountant, he began his career with Deloitte in Cape Town and has 40+ years’ experience including at GSK, AXA, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, KPMG, PwC, Marks and Spencer and London Stock Exchange.
He currently serves as a co-opted member of the Audit and Risk Committee at the London Metropolitan University. He recently rotated off ISACA’s CGEIT Certification Working Group and currently serves on the CDPSE Certification Working Group. He has served as an ISACA International Vice President and member of ISACA’s International Board of Directors 2011-14, Chair of ISACA’s Credentialing and Career Management Board and member of its Strategic Advisory Council, also 2011-14. He has served on and chaired ISACA International's CISM Certification Committee and served on its Credentialing Board and Leadership Development Committee. He served on ISACA International's Audit and Risk Committee from 2014-18 and as Chair 2014-15. He is a past president of ISACA London Chapter (2004-06) and has served on the British Computer Society's Information Risk Management and Audit committee.