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2000 NSAA IT/Middle Management
Conference Presentations
The Future of Auditing - How
is the Profession Changing and how is Technology Impacting the
Change?
- The
Future of Auditing: Ernie Almonte, Auditor General (RI)
and Chair, NSAA Information Technology Committee
- The
Future of Auditing: Technology Impacts on a Changing Future:
Larry Alwin, State Auditor (TX) and chair, NSAA Electronic
Commerce Committee
- Transformation
Into a Digital State: Rick Webb, Chief Information
Officer (NC)
- The
Auditor's Role in an Evolving E-government: Jim Brittain,
Assistant Director, Office of Public Accounts
- NECCC
Audit Risk: Joe Moore, Director of IT Services, Office of
the Auditor General (AZ)
- Cybercrime:
George Heuston, White Collar Crime Squad, Federal Bureau
of Investigation
- Auditing
RACF Security - The Internal Security Perspective: Nancy
Young, Neal Witherspoon and Mark Winter, Office of State Auditor
(OR)
- IT
Certification Program: Dorvin Handrick, Senior Systems Analyst,
Office of State Auditor (TX)
- Forensic
Auditing: Experience from a State Auditor: John Brennan,
Chief Auditor of State Expenditures, Forensic Audit Support
Team, Office of the State Comptroller (NY)
- OMB
Circular A-133 - A Three-Year Review: What Needs to be Changed:
Tom Broderick, U.S. General Accounting Office
- GASB
No. 34 Implementation and Other Activities at GASB: Randy
Finden, Project Manager, Governmental Accounting Standards Board
- So
You Want to Early Implement? Lessons Learned from Oklahoma's
Experience: Steve Tinsley, Deputy State Auditor, Office
of State Auditor and Inspector (OK)
- Infrastructure
Reporting: Things to Consider: Pete Anthony, Accounting
Chief, Department of Transportation (WA)
- Recent
SASs and the Updated Accounting and Audit Guide for State and
Local Governments - Are You Prepared for these New Standards:
Gerald W. Burns, Moss Adams, LLP
Using Technology in Effective
Performance Audits
Electronic Working Papers
- What Works, What Doesn't
- Secretary
of State's Audit Division - TeamMate 2000: Darcy Johnson,
Senior Auditor, Office of State Auditor (OR)
- Electronic
Working Papers - What Works, What Doesn't: George Naylor,
Chief Information Officer, Office of Auditor General (MI)
- Implementing
Automated Workpapers for the North Carolina Office of the State
Auditor: Michael Burch, IS Audit Supervisor, Office of State
Auditor (NC)
- Computer
Security/Penetration Testing: Bob Dacey, Director, CACSI,
U.S. General Accounting Office
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