Internal auditing around the world Volume XII

In 1941, when The Institute of Internal Auditors (The IIA) was founded, there was no internet, personal computers did not exist and open global communication among private citizens was a dream.
Fast-forward to 2016: Technological innovation is rapid and disruptive, and touches almost every aspect of our lives. People and machines are becoming increasingly interconnected, accelerating digitization and shaping the Internet of Things. And almost every business today is, at its core, a technology business − one that relies on IT not only to operate, but also to innovate and enable future success.
Another dramatic change that has occurred since The IIA’s founding: the number of companies across industries, and the globe, that are positioning women in board-level and leadership positions in increasing numbers. This is why, as The IIA celebrates its 75th anniversary, we chose to interview only female internal audit leaders for the latest edition of our Internal Auditing Around the World series. These women represent positive change in the business world and in the internal audit profession. Therefore, we believed they could offer a unique perspective on how technology is transforming internal audit functions for the better.