AI Assurance - IIA Professional Practice-network
22/06/2026
€ 0,00 (€ 0,00 incl. / vrijgesteld van BTW)
€ 0,00 (€ 0,00 incl. / vrijgesteld van BTW)
23 jun. 2026 | 14:00 - 17:00
IIA Nederland, Corridor 5, 3621 ZA, Breukelen
Engels
Senior
0 PE
Artificial Intelligence is changing how organisations steer, control and account for decisions and outcomes. But what does AI Assurance look like in practice and how do you translate it into a concrete audit approach?
This Professional Practice afternoon brings together peers and experts to share experiences, compare approaches and develop practical takeaways you can use in your own work. The programme is designed to be highly interactive: short presentations provide context and real-world examples, followed by expert-led workshops that feed into a closing panel discussion.
Ahead of the event, you will receive a short participant survey. The results will be used to shape the workshop focus and the propositions for the panel discussion.
Who should attend?
This event is intended for:
- Internal auditors (IT, operational, compliance)
- Risk and assurance professionals with AI in scope
- Audit managers looking to structure and scale AI audits
Participation rule: To give as many organisations as possible the opportunity to join, we ask for one participant per organisation. Please register the person who is most involved with AI assurance and able to contribute to the content-focused discussions.
Programme
| Time | Programme |
|---|---|
| 13:30 | Arrival and coffee |
| 14:00 | Opening |
Presentations: setting the scene
| |
| 15:00 | Break |
| 15:15 | Workshops You will work in small groups of around 5 to 6 participants per topic. The workshops are participant-driven and focused on interactive discussion and knowledge sharing. Experts will be available to help initiate conversations and provide additional insights where relevant. |
| 16:15 | Closing panel discussion: workshop findings and survey-based propositions – moderated by Zoëlle Yusufi |
| 16:55 | Wrap-up by Imran Nashir |
| 17:00 | Closing, drinks afterwards |
Speakers
| Rishi Djairam | |
Rishi Djairam is an independent audit professional (Helpside Audit & Risk) and is known as an energetic and connecting professional with a passion for development, innovation, and collaboration. In addition, he is a member of the IIA AI PP Group, a supervisory board member at Bandu Thuiszorg, chairman of basketball club CobraNova, and treasurer of the Udaya Foundation. | ![]() |
| Reinier Roest | |
Reinier Roest is a senior internal auditor at Erasmus MC and is involved in the Professional Practices network of the Institute of Internal Auditors, focusing on Agile Auditing and Artificial Intelligence. In the past, he worked for EY in the financial sector. | ![]() |
| Gülnur Orpak | |
Gülnur Orpak is an AI and Innovation Audit Manager at ABN AMRO, where she leads the audit approach and capability development. Alongside this role, she contributes to the AI Assurance Working Group of NOREA, the Dutch professional association for IT auditors, and work as a PhD researcher at the University of Amsterdam focusing on AI literacy and responsible AI for the banking sector. | ![]() |
| Zoëlle Yusufi | |
Drs. Zoëlle Yusufi MSc RE translates complex AI requirements into practical organizational resilience. As a Senior Enterprise Advisor for GRC & Audit for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, she connects high-level strategy with real-world execution. Her broader industry involvement includes chair of the IIA Netherlands AI committee, advising the NOREA IDRS board, and editing PvIB’s IB Magazine. At her upcoming session and stand, she addresses the concrete, daily challenges that both executive boards and operational teams face in today's AI landscape. | ![]() |
PE points
3 PE points total (1 PE point per hour of knowledge transfer)!
Target audience
You can only register if you are a member of the Professional Practice-network.
Objective
By the end of the afternoon, you will have:
- Practical insights into current developments and experiences with AI Assurance
- Concrete ideas for scope, focus areas and an audit approach for AI and algorithms
- Tangible workshop outputs such key questions and building blocks for an audit approach
- Peer connections to continue exchanging knowledge after the session
Number of participants
Minimum 20 and maximum 35 participants
Questions
Please contact Erik Hessels (vaktechniek@iia.nl) for content-related questions.



