Date & Time
Tuesday, October 16, 2018, 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Category
Governance, Risk & Compliance
Description
PBCs, documentation reviews, walkthroughs, audit reports, findings, evidence matrices, risk heat maps, COSO, COBIT, SOX and PCI…. You know what you’re talking about, so why are your auditees staring at you like you’re from outer space?  If you wake up every morning dreading that 9:00 meeting with “deer in the headlight” engineers or praying that just once, a manager will accept your audit issue without argument, this talk is for you.  It’s filled with ideas to help you translate auditese into words and concepts your non-audit colleagues will embrace, and eliminate the argument of whether audit brings value forever.
Speaker(s)
W. Noel Haskins-Hafer
Speaker Bio(s)

W. Noel Haskins-Hafer is the Senior Manager of Technical Compliance for Intuit Inc’s Consumer Group division.  She advises senior leadership on strategies for developing cutting-edge financial management products that comply with US, international laws and regulations and industry standards.  Since joining Intuit 11 years ago, she has created award-winning audit programs for emerging technologies, designed and overseen Anti-Money Laundering and fraud detection and prevention programs, and led multiple cross-functional compliance efforts.  She has represented Intuit at Association of IT Professionals (AITP) and Computer Week Cloud Computing Conferences, and was the first industry representative to San Diego State University’s Center for the Teaching of Critical and Creative Thinking.

Noel has an MBA from Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, and a bachelor’s degree from Yale University.  She holds all four ISACA certifications as well as Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and PCI Internal Security Assessor (ISA) designations.  She has served on ISACA International’s review committees for certification study materials and is a frequent guest speaker at audit industry conferences in the Western US.

CEUs
1.8