The Continuing Relevance of Internal Control Concepts and Frameworks

OL1495  |  On Demand Course  |  Update  |  Self-Study

Description

Internal control concepts and frameworks should stand the test of time.  The COSO internal control framework was issued over 30 years ago.  This session will address the COSO framework's continuing relevance in the post-Covid and emerging AI environment.  The COSO framework's control environment, risk assessment and control activities components will be stressed.  Numerous examples and cases are provided to illustrate the adverse consequences of not implementing effective internal controls. 

This course is part of the 2025 Governmental A&A Conference Bundle. Purchase the conference bundle here.

Credits

Number of Credits Type of Credits
2.00 Accounting (Governmental)

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Instructors

Glenn L. Helms, Ph.D., CPA

Dr. Glenn L. Helms was the Arthur Young Fellow in IT Auditing at the University of Houston and has served as Director of Certification for the International Certified Information Systems Auditor program. He has served on numerous national and international academic and professional committees, including the American Institute of Certified Public Accountant's Auditing Standards Board's Computer Auditing Subcommittee and its Specialized Accreditation Board.

He has recent and numerous years' experience in public accounting and serves as a consultant to various organizations. He has provided consulting services to Fortune 100 firms, Big Four CPA firms, and financial institutions throughout North America, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. Some of his experience includes assisting a publicly held company in establishing an IT auditing department, performing audits of local governments, and designing accounting systems for a variety of types of entities

He has presented over 2,000 professional seminars and conferences. He has published over 50 articles in a wide range of practitioner and academic journals. He has served on the editorial advisory boards of several national and international journals. His over twenty-five books address security, fraud, and internal controls (for small and public entities) in a variety of systems, including Cloud based and E-commerce systems. His recent works include several books on forensic accounting.

Glenn is a multiple year recipient of the outstanding Discussion Leader Award from the AICPA. He has received similar awards from several state societies and universities.

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