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  • Survey

    September 26, 2024
    Protiviti’s global internal audit survey 2024 highlights the challenges and technology risk trends faced by internal auditors worldwide and in Hong Kong. Download the report.
  • Survey

    January 3, 2023
    Key findings from an Oxford-Protiviti Survey, Executive Outlook on the Future of ESG, 2032 and Beyond:Oxford-Protiviti executive survey with a 10-year outlook finds North American leaders less worried about environmental risk and ESG regulation, and less open to change.Executives in Europe and Asia-Pacific (APAC) perceive the stakes as higher and expect more change externally and within their…
  • Blogs

    June 13, 2025
    These days, it’s easy to get caught up in the routine of risk assessments, planning, fieldwork, and reporting during the audit lifecycle. Microsoft’s Copilot for M365 is changing the game for internal audit teams across Australia. By automating repetitive tasks, enhancing analysis, and simplifying documentation, Copilot not only saves time but also helps organisations uncover deeper insights and…
  • Whitepaper

    February 6, 2025
    Protiviti’s risk and compliance experts weigh in on the top compliance priorities for healthcare organisations in 2025 and what these changes mean under a new administration. Providers, payers, and life sciences organisations must refine their strategies to comply with evolving regulatory requirements and enforcement, while also capitalising on the opportunities presented by emerging…
  • Blogs

    March 2, 2020
    By Curt Dalton, Managing Director - Global Leader, Security and Privacy practice, Protiviti Cyber attacks continue to rank among the leading business concerns in 2020, according to the eighth annual Executive Perspectives on Top Risks, a joint survey by Protiviti and NC State University’s ERM Initiative. Drawing on responses from 1,063 board members and executives from around the world, the…
  • Flash Report

    April 30, 2025
    When Donald Trump took office on January 20 as the 47th President of the United States, U.S. chief executive officers (CEOs) were looking forward to 2025 with renewed optimism based on the expectation that business conditions would improve.  That sentiment was prevalent notwithstanding cautions from notable economists that the strategies of a second Trump administration might keep interest…
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