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ISACA: 2016 and Beyond Matt Loeb (CGEIT, CAE) ISACA Chief Executive Officer

ISACA believes in the power of technology to bring countless benefits to individuals and organizations. With a focus on assurance, governance, risk, and cybersecurity, ISACA serves, trains, and nurtures highly skilled contributors to help them navigate the ever-changing tech landscape. With 140,000 members and certification holders in 180 countries, ISACA offers globally recognized certifications and frameworks like COBIT 5. Joining forces with the CMMI Institute, ISACA aims to provide holistic solutions, collaborative innovation, and an enhanced product portfolio. As technology evolves, ISACA's imperatives include increasing engagement with industry leaders, utilizing data insights to develop new tools, and recognizing the impact of technology on audit planning and execution. In terms of IT governance, ISACA will guide enterprises in addressing risk management, cybersecurity, transparency, and disciplined internal controls. Additionally, ISACA emphasizes the importance of nurturing COBIT training globally and leveraging other valuable frameworks when appropriate. Looking ahead, ISACA anticipates an increased focus on IT risk, with boards of directors prioritizing risk qualifications, regulations spurring the development of internal policies, and staff actively identifying and mitigating risk. As emerging technologies bring new capabilities, they also present unforeseen risks that organizations will need to address.

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ISACA: 2016 and Beyond Matt Loeb (CGEIT, CAE) ISACA Chief Executive Officer

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  1. ISACA: 2016 and BeyondMatt Loeb (CGEIT, CAE)ISACA Chief Executive Officer

  2. ISACA BELIEVES IN THE RIGHT HANDS, TECHNOLOGY CAN PROVIDE INNUMERABLE BENEFITS. THAT’S WHY WE HELP PEOPLE UNDERSTAND AND APPLY TECHNOLOGY TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THEIR WORLD. WE SERVE, TRAIN, AND NURTURE THE MOST HIGHLY SKILLED, EXPERIENCED AND ENGAGED CONTRIBUTORS TO THE INDUSTRY SO THAT THEY CAN KEEP PACE WITH THE VOLATILE TECH LANDSCAPE AND LEVERAGE IT FOR THEIR ORGANIZATIONS' BENEFIT.

  3. ASSURANCE, GOVERNANCE, RISK & CYBERSECURITY • 140,000 MEMBERS & CERTIFICATION HOLDERS in 180 COUNTRIES • CYBERSECURITY NEXUS (CSX) • COBIT 5 FRAMEWORK • GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED CERTIFICATIONS • NEARLY 50 YEARS SERVING OUR PROFESSIONS ISACA’S FOCUS AREAS:

  4. JOINING FORCES Our recent acquisition of CMMI Institute will result in: SHARED VISION HOLISTIC SOLUTIONS COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION GREATER REACH ENHANCED PRODUCT PORTFOLIO

  5. The environment in which WE operate Today is challenging...and ever-changing

  6. Future trends: IS audit/assurance Emerging technology and infrastructure changes will bring new challenges and risks. IT audit risk assessments will need to be conducted more frequently. Cybersecurity and privacy are rated as top technology challenges of IT auditors. Audit committees are becoming more engaged in IT audit. Enterprises face significant IT audit staffing and resource challenges.

  7. ISACA Imperatives: IS audit/assurance Increase engagement with leaders in the field. Use data insights to generate new tools for professionals and Audit Committees. Recognize that technology is changing the way auditors plan and execute audits.

  8. Future trends: IT governance IT governance will increasingly need to address risk management and cybersecurity. Accounting standards such as GAAP and IFRS will continue to converge. Organizations will increasingly establish data governance policies and practices.

  9. ISACA Imperatives: IT governance Further guide enterprises on: • Increasing transparency • Ensuring disciplined internal controls • Improving the agility of IT governance • Expanding utility of IT governance • Creating robust value-creation plans • Developing results-focused milestones Nurture and continue to build COBIT training and usage globallyand, where appropriate, leverage other valued frameworks

  10. Future trends: IT risk Boards of directors will increase the risk qualifications of members. Regulations will spur development of new internal policies. Staff will be encouraged to proactively identify and mitigate risk. Operations will need to evolve to address performance and go-to-market risk. Emerging technologies will address global problems and create new capabilities, but also present hard-to-foresee risk.

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