Overview
In this innovative, one-of-a-kind Virtual Conference, you’ll discover solutions to today’s toughest SOX and risk management challenges, including ways to employ cutting-edge technology, improve operational efficiency, and ensure greater reporting accuracy to reduce the cost of SOX compliance.
Led by preeminent SOX authorities and Big 4 members, this comprehensive online program covers strategies for optimizing 302 certification, the pros and cons of Robotics Process Automation, operational changes to ICFR, how to leverage data sets for external audits, recent trends in SEC enforcement, and much more, including the impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on complying with SEC requirements such as ICFR.
Best of all, our immersive platform not only allows you to interact with the experts, but participate in—and contribute to—lively panel discussions on topics ranging from risk management and compliance, to lessons learned, to leading practices, to modernizing your SOX program.
This two-day Virtual Conference is comprised of two 8-hour sessions. Take both days for just $899!
DAY ONE AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS • Regulatory Trends: Recent Trends That Will • Impact of COVID-19 on Complying with SEC • Audit Committee’s Role in Financial Reporting & • Industry Panel Discussion: ICFR Lessons • Industry Panel Discussion: SOX Insights,
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DAY TWO AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS • Robotics Process Automation—Internal • Optimizing & Modernizing 302 Certification • Digital Audit Readiness—Internal Control • Robotics Process Automation and Data • Remediating Material Weaknesses, Significant • Performing Cyber Risk Assessments • SEC Enforcement & FCPA Compliance |
LEARNING OBJECTIVE This webinar will provide updates on new rules and regulations impacting SOX compliance and the
latest best practices to reduce compliance costs and maximize internal controls.
PREREQUISITE None. ADVANCE PREPARATION None. PROGRAM LEVEL Update. NASBA FIELD OF STUDY Accounting.
DELIVERY METHOD Group Internet-Based.
Agenda
DAY ONE AGENDA
Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:45 – 9:00 AM
Regulatory Trends: Recent Trends That Will Impact 2020 SOX Programs
9:00 – 10:15 AM
The SEC and PCAOB continue to focus on Internal Controls over Financial Reporting (ICFR). This session will provide an overview of the specific ICFR areas that continue to be on the SEC’s and PCAOB’s radar.
Break
10:15 – 10:25 AM
Impact of COVID-19 on Complying with SEC Requirements, Including ICFR Compliance
10:25 – 11:35 AM
The rapidly developing COVID-19 outbreak is translating into significant challenges for society, and impacting governments and businesses alike with unprecedented disruptions and risks. While companies continue to evaluate the impact on operations, it is also critical to assess the impact on financial accounting and reporting to comply with SEC requirements, including ICFR compliance. With workforces, suppliers, and customers experiencing operational disruptions for the foreseeable future, companies need to consider implications on processes, controls, and financial reporting. This session will focus on the way companies are adapting their SOX programs to remain compliant during this unprecedented time.
Break
11:35 – 11:45 AM
Audit Committee’s Role in Financial Reporting & Oversight
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM
In December 2019, the SEC published a ‘Statement on the Role of Audit Committees in Financial Reporting and Key Reminders Regarding Oversight Responsibilities’. The statement, by the Chairman, Chief Accountant and Director of the Division of Corporation Finance of the SEC, highlights observations and reminders in the areas of: Tone at the Top, Auditor Independence, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), ICFR, Communications to the Audit Committee from the Independent Auditor and more specifically, Non-GAAP Measures, Reference Rate Reform (LIBOR) and Critical Audit Matters. This statement is a reminder of the important role Audit Committees play in financial reporting and oversight.
This session will focus on the new guidance from the SEC and discuss how it will impact the interaction between Chief Audit Executives, Heads of Internal Audit / Internal Controls, and other financial professionals with Audit Committee Members.
Lunch
12:45 – 1:15 PM
Industry Panel Discussion: ICFR Lessons Learned & Leading Practices
1:15 – 2:30 PM
This roundtable discussion covers lessons learned and leading practices related to common challenges in the SOX program life cycle, including risk assessment, control selection and design, controls related to significant unusual transactions, Information Used in Controls (IUC) and the use of technology to modernize the SOX program.
Break
2:30 – 2:40 PM
Industry Panel Discussion: SOX Insights, Including Innovation in the SOX Program
2:40 – 4:40 PM
This roundtable panel discussion will be moderated by a Big 4 accounting leader, and feature industry practitioners, who will provide insights on today’s hottest risk management and SOX compliance topics. In this highly interactive session, we encourage attendees to share their real-world experiences, and gain insights into their biggest challenges from the nation’s leading SOX authorities.
DAY TWO AGENDA
Opening Remarks
8:30 – 8:45 AM
Robotics Process Automation—Internal Control Over Financial Reporting Considerations
8:45 – 10:00 AM
Companies are rapidly digitalizing parts of their business through Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Although RPA may reduce unintentional or intentional human errors, the implementation of robots presents new risks that businesses need to understand and address. During this session, we will discuss a key risk presented by the rapid adoption of robots—an organization’s failure to consider the effects of these operational changes on its Internal Control over Financial Reporting (ICFR), specifically those controls over IT and the potential impact on the value created by this automation arbitrage. The session will focus on the risks and benefits associated with RPA across the three lines of defense including the following:
• Considerations when automating processes and controls
• Considerations when automating control testing
Break
10:00 – 10:10 AM
Optimizing & Modernizing 302 Certification Process
10:10 – 10:55 AM
This session will explore methods to optimize and modernize the quarterly 302 certification process, with the objective of unlocking hidden value. Areas of discussion will include:
• Identifying who should certify and what they should certify to
• Implementing automation
• Utilizing 302 to drive accountability
• Leveraging 302 certification as a monitoring control in the annual SOX program
Break
10:55 – 11:05 AM
Digital Audit Readiness—Internal Control Over Financial Reporting Considerations
11:05 – 11:50 AM
This session will focus on how to leverage data sets that are typically needed for external audit requirements by the SOX group to assess risk and perform monitoring.
Lunch
11:50 AM – 12:20 PM
Robotics Process Automation & Data Driven Case Study
12:20 – 1:05 PM
Deeper dive with examples on using RPA to modify processes and controls and perform testing and using data to monitor control performance.
Break
1:05 – 1:15 PM
Remediating Material Weaknesses, Significant Deficiencies & Control Deficiencies—Practical Experiences
1:15 – 2:00 PM
Experts will provide practical advice on how to remediate Material Weaknesses, Significant Deficiencies and Control Deficiencies.
Break
2:00 – 2:10 PM
Performing Cyber Risk Assessments
2:10 – 3:10 PM
Organizations risk exposure is constantly changing due to changes in business, technology, regulatory requirements, and the cyber threat landscape. In this environment, it is important for organizations to obtain an understanding of their current risk and controls profile by conducting ongoing cybersecurity risk and controls assessments. This enables organizations to better understand risks for its highest criticality assets, establish an effective and sustainable risk and control assessment program, adhere to applicable regulations, and establish the foundation to drive a risk-aware culture.
Break
3:10 – 3:20 PM
SEC Enforcement & FCPA Compliance
3:20 – 4:35 PM
• Recent trends in SEC enforcement
• Scrutiny of Internal Controls over Financial Reporting (ICFR)
• Leading practices in FCPA compliance
Conference Ends
4:35 PM
Speakers
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
John Ackerman, Audit Leader, Ernst & Young LLP
Adam Ardakanian, Advisory Senior Manager, Ernst & Young LLP
Neal Ballew, Assurance Senior Manager, Ernst & Young LLP
Shannon Bliss, Senior in the Advisory Services Practice, Ernst & Young LLP
Rani Doyle, Board Matters Executive Director, Ernst & Young LLP
Dennis Ethier, Director of Internal Audit, Xerox Business Solutions
Damaris Fynn, Senior Manager, Advisory Practice, Ernst & Young LLP
Mark Johnson, Senior Manager, Ernst & Young LLP
Marie Kish, Partner, Assurance and Advisory, Ernst & Young LLP
Mary Kryska, Senior Manager, Advisory Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Jen Lee, Senior Manager, Center for Board Matters, Ernst & Young LLP
Dan Leifer, Manager, Internal Controls and Compliance, MITRE
Sarah Levine, Partner, Jones Day
Sydney Linney, Assurance Senior Manager, Ernst & Young LLP
Elysa Lipsky, Executive Director, Internal Controls, Laureate International
William Lo, Group Finance Manager, Microsoft
Susan Markel, Managing Director, AlixPartners
Arthur Marshall, Audit Partner, Ernst & Young LLP
James Matcher, Advisory Principal, Intelligent Automation, Ernst & Young LLP
Victoria Meyer, Senior Manager, Advisory Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Linda Milburne-Pyle, Chief Audit Executive, Molson Coors Beverage Company
Sreeparna Mitra, Principal, Advisory Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Greg Moore, Member – Board of Directors, Texas Roadhouse
Aileen Morrisey, Manager, Global Internal Controls, Laureate International
Howard Mundell, Senior Manager, TI Compliance and Service Management, American Water
Jerry Norton, Lead Security Specialist, The Walt Disney Company
Roby Palakudy, Manager, Global Risk, General Dynamics
Chirag Parikh, Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management and Internal Audit, Comscore Inc.
Alexander Rodde, Vice President, Internal Controls & SOX / Global Risk & Assurance Services, SAP
Steve Sikes, Senior Manager, Ernst & Young LLP
Jesse Singh, Senior Manager, IT Risk Advisory Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Jeff Tannenbaum, Vice President, IT Compliance, Laureate International
Kendy Thompson, Senior Manager, Global Internal Audit Operations, Ernst & Young LLP
Allison Webb, Incoming Assurance Staff, Ernst & Young LLP
Hannah Welch, Assurance Senior Manager, Ernst & Young LLP
Tricia Wilton, Assistant Corporate Controller, Booz Allen Hamilton
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