Published by Andy NewnhamComments Off on How AI-driven fraud detection tools lend themselves to the new audit reform
<p>Today’s article in the Financial Times ‘UK directors face new liability demands under major audit reform’ (February 5th, 2021), is […]</p>
Published by Andy NewnhamComments Off on What does the future of audit look like in 2021?
<p>The future of audit – what next? It’s safe to say most people will be pleased to see the back […]</p>
Published by Andy NewnhamComments Off on Anomaly Detection for Professional Services
<p>Understanding anomaly detection for Professional Services Over the past few decades, we have witnessed the exponential rise of Machine Learning […]</p>
Published by Andy NewnhamComments Off on The key differences between structured and unstructured data
<p>The key differences between structured and unstructured data According to Gartner, an estimated 20 percent of today’s data is structured, […]</p>
Published by Andy NewnhamComments Off on Women in tech – what should I know?
<p>Women in tech – what should I know? As PwC revealed in their 2017 report, ‘Women in Tech; Time to […]</p>
Published by Andy NewnhamComments Off on Deriving knowledge from Knowledge Graphs
<p>Deriving knowledge from Knowledge Graphs The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. -Socrates The word ‘knowledge’ is […]</p>
Published by Andy NewnhamComments Off on Audit ethics and technology – what is it?
<p>Audit ethics The role of technology in audit The audit profession is beginning to get to grips with the practical […]</p>
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