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ISACA Expands Eligibility of First-ever Advanced AI Audit Certification
ISACA Expands Eligibility of First-ever Advanced AI Audit Certification

Business Wire

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

ISACA Expands Eligibility of First-ever Advanced AI Audit Certification

SCHAUMBURG, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A greater number of audit certification holders around the globe now meet the requirements to pursue the new ISACA Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) certification —the first and only advanced audit-specific artificial intelligence certification designed for experienced auditors. Six additional global credentials now included among prerequisites for ISACA's Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) credential. In addition to the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) from ISACA, Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) from Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) from American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the following are now included among the prerequisite credentials a candidate can have to become AAIA certified: ACCA Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA) from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) ACCA Fellow Chartered Certified Accountant (FCCA) from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Canadian Chartered Professional Accountant (Canadian CPA) from Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada CPA Australia Certified Practicing Accountant (CPA) from CPA Australia CPA Australia Fellow Certified Practicing Accountant (FCPA) from CPA Australia Japanese Certified Public Accountant (Japanese CPA) from the Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants (JICPA) Built on ISACA's trusted expertise in IT audit and the rigorous standards behind these renowned credentials, AAIA validates expertise in conducting AI-focused audits, addressing AI integration challenges, and enhancing audit processes through AI-driven insights. The credential covers the key domains of AI governance and risk, AI operations, and AI auditing tools and techniques. 'As a global organization, we are committed to providing professionals around the world with the training, resources, and credentialing to help them advance their careers,' says Shannon Donahue, ISACA Chief Content and Publishing Officer. 'We welcome the opportunity to serve this expanded community of experienced audit professionals seeking to validate their AI skills and knowledge through the AAIA credential.' AAIA joins other recently released AI courses and resources from ISACA, as well as the Advanced in AI Security Management (AAISM) credential coming in Q3, which can be earned by CISMs and CISSPs. Learn more about AAIA, the exam and preparation resources at More information about ISACA's other credentials can be found at About ISACA ISACA ® ( champions the global workforce advancing trust in technology. For more than 55 years, ISACA has empowered its community of 185,000+ members with the knowledge, credentials, training and network they need to thrive in fields like information security, governance, assurance, risk management, data privacy and emerging tech. With a presence in more than 190 countries and with nearly 230 chapters worldwide, ISACA offers resources tailored to every stage of members' careers—helping them to thrive in a rapidly changing digital landscape, drive trusted innovation and ensure a more secure digital world. Through the ISACA Foundation, ISACA also expands IT and education career pathways, fostering opportunities to grow the next generation of technology professionals.

Indigenous group condemns Trump's call to restore controversial team names
Indigenous group condemns Trump's call to restore controversial team names

National Post

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • National Post

Indigenous group condemns Trump's call to restore controversial team names

WASHINGTON — The Association on American Indian Affairs is condemning U.S President Donald Trump's call for Washington's football team to revert to its old name, saying any claim that Indigenous nations support the use of Indigenous-themed mascots is false. Article content 'These mascots and names do not honour Native Peoples — they reduce us to caricatures,' the Association on American Indian Affairs said in a statement. Article content Article content Article content 'Our diverse Peoples and cultures are not relics of the past or mascots for entertainment. Native Nations are sovereign, contemporary cultures who deserve respect and self-determination, not misrepresentation.' Article content In a Sunday social media post, Trump threatened to hold up a new stadium deal if the NFL's Washington Commanders don't return to their old name, which was considered offensive by Indigenous Americans. In his post, the president claimed that 'Indians are being treated very unfairly.' Article content The Commanders and the District of Columbia government announced a deal earlier this year to build a new home for the football team. It's not clear if Trump can delay the deal. The president also called for MLB's Cleveland Guardians to revert to their former name, which was also seen as offensive to Indigenous Peoples. Article content Article content In an earlier post, Trump called the NFL team the 'The Washington 'Whatever's' and claimed Indigenous people 'in massive numbers, want this to happen. Article content Article content 'Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them. Times are different now than they were three or four years ago. We are a Country of passion and common sense. OWNERS, GET IT DONE!!!' Trump posted. Article content The Association on American Indian Affairs is the is the oldest national Native American non-profit in the United States and has been operating for more than 100 years. Article content It said Indigenous communities and experts have repeatedly and clearly said that these themed mascots are offensive and dehumanizing. Article content Article content The association pointed to research that found that these mascots are consistently associated with negative health outcomes for Indigenous people, especially youth, and lead to lower self-esteem, increased psychological distress and harm to community well-being.

Indigenous organization condemns Trump's call to bring back Washington NFL team name
Indigenous organization condemns Trump's call to bring back Washington NFL team name

CTV News

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • CTV News

Indigenous organization condemns Trump's call to bring back Washington NFL team name

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at an event in the East Room of the White House on Friday, July 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) WASHINGTON — The Association on American Indian Affairs is condemning U.S President Donald Trump's call for Washington's football team to revert to its old name, saying any claim that Indigenous nations support the use of Indigenous-themed mascots is false. On Sunday, in a social media post, Trump threatened to hold up a new stadium deal if the NFL's Washington Commanders team doesn't return to its old name, which was considered offensive by Indigenous Americans. Trump also called for Cleveland's baseball team to revert to its former name — which was also seen as offensive to Indigenous Peoples — claiming 'there is a big clamoring for' the change. The Association on American Indian Affairs says in a statement that Indigenous communities and experts have repeatedly and clearly said that these themed mascots are offensive and dehumanizing. The national Indigenous non-profit organization says the mascots and names reduce Indigenous Peoples to caricatures. The Washington football team announced its name change in 2020 as many sports franchises, including some in Canada, stopped using similar names and logos following decades of pushback from Indigenous activists and communities. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 21, 2025. Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press

ISACA launches first advanced AI audit certification for auditors
ISACA launches first advanced AI audit certification for auditors

Techday NZ

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

ISACA launches first advanced AI audit certification for auditors

ISACA has introduced the Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) certification aimed at experienced auditors working with artificial intelligence in their audit processes. The AAIA is positioned as the first advanced audit-specific certification for artificial intelligence, targeting professionals who hold credentials such as Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or Certified Public Accountant (CPA). The new certification is designed to validate expertise in areas such as AI governance, risk management, operations, and the use of AI auditing tools. According to ISACA, the certification aims to address the evolving requirements of audit and compliance as AI becomes more integral across various industries. It signals an adaptation to the increasing demand for AI literacy, highlighted in a recent LinkedIn report listing AI skills among the fastest-growing in today's professional environment. Shannon Donahue, ISACA Chief Content and Publishing Officer, stated: "ISACA is proud to have served the global audit community for more than 55 years through our audit and assurance standards, frameworks and certifications, and we are continuing to help the community evolve and thrive with the certifications and training they need in this new era of audits involving AI. Through AAIA, auditors can demonstrate their expertise and trusted advisory skills in navigating AI-driven challenges while upholding the highest industry standards." The AAIA certification programme is based on established standards underpinning credentials such as CISA from ISACA, CIA from Institute of Internal Auditors, and CPA from American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. It is designed to ensure that certified auditors can address the specific challenges linked with AI integration, AI compliance, and audit process enhancement through AI-driven insights. ISACA highlights that the certification not only verifies the ability of professionals to audit AI-powered systems but also enables auditors to use AI tools to streamline their own audit processes. This may lead to reduced manual effort and potentially more timely and accurate decision-making, while maintaining the standards required for accuracy and regulatory compliance. Eligibility for the AAIA is currently extended to those who hold an active CISA, CIA, or CPA certification. The content of the AAIA exam covers three main domains: AI governance and risk, AI operations, and AI auditing tools and techniques. Preparation resources include the AAIA Review Manual, an AAIA Online Review Course, and a Questions, Answers, and Explanations Database, all of which allow for a full year of access to support candidates preparing for the examination. ISACA points to recent internal research highlighting the growing urgency for AI-related skills within audit and digital trust professions. According to the data, 85 percent of digital trust professionals, including auditors, believe they will need to expand their knowledge and skills in AI within the next two years to maintain or advance in their roles. Additionally, 94 percent agree that AI skills will be important for professionals in this field. To support ongoing learning, ISACA has expanded its training offerings to include new AI-focused courses such as Introduction to AI for Auditors and Auditing Generative AI. An Artificial Intelligence Audit Toolkit has also been introduced to supplement professional development in this area. ISACA also indicated plans for additional AI credentials, including the Advanced in AI Security Management (AAISM) certification, to be launched in the third quarter. This qualification is expected to cater to information security managers and professionals holding credentials such as CISM and CISSP.

ISACA Launches Groundbreaking Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) Certification
ISACA Launches Groundbreaking Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) Certification

Business Wire

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

ISACA Launches Groundbreaking Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) Certification

BUSINESS WIRE)--AI literacy tops the list of the 15 fastest-growing skills professionals need to stay competitive in today's environment, according to a new LinkedIn report. Designed to meet the needs of audit professionals who are facing an evolving tech and compliance landscape with AI at the forefront, ISACA has introduced the ISACA Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) certification —the first advanced audit-specific artificial intelligence certification designed for experienced auditors. AAIA allows experienced auditors to demonstrate their knowledge on AI governance, risk, operations and tools. The certification showcases IT audit professionals who can navigate the complexities of AI, demonstrating they have the skills to respond to risks, identify opportunities, and ensure compliance while safeguarding organizational integrity. Built on ISACA's trusted expertise in IT audit and the rigorous standards behind renowned credentials like Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) from ISACA, Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) from Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) from American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), this certification validates expertise in conducting AI-focused audits, addressing AI integration challenges, and enhancing audit processes through AI-driven insights. In addition to being able to audit systems that utilize AI, IT audit professionals can leverage AI tools and techniques to streamline audits, reduce manual effort, and boost operational efficiency for faster, more accurate decision-making, while maintaining the highest standards of accuracy, compliance and innovation. Those with an active CISA from ISACA, CIA from IIA, and CPA from AICPA are eligible to pursue the AAIA, which covers the key domains of AI governance and risk, AI operations, and AI auditing tools and techniques. 'ISACA is proud to have served the global audit community for more than 55 years through our audit and assurance standards, frameworks and certifications, and we are continuing to help the community evolve and thrive with the certifications and training they need in this new era of audits involving AI,' says Shannon Donahue, ISACA Chief Content and Publishing Officer. 'Through AAIA, auditors can demonstrate their expertise and trusted advisory skills in navigating AI-driven challenges while upholding the highest industry standards.' Exam preparation options include the AAIA Review Manual, as well as the AAIA Online Review Course and Questions, Answers, and Explanations Database (QAE), both of which allow one year of access to allow for time to fully prepare for success on the exam. Additional AI Resources, Training, Credentials A recent survey from ISACA found that 85 percent of digital trust professionals, including auditors, say they will need to increase their skills and knowledge in AI within two years to advance or retain their job, and 94 percent say AI skills will be important for digital trust professionals to have. With this in mind, ISACA also has recently released a range of AI courses and resources. This also includes another new AI certification in Q3—the Advanced in AI Security Management (AAISM) credential, which can be earned by CISMs and CISSPs. Learn more about AAIA at More information about ISACA's other credentials can be found at About ISACA For more than 55 years, ISACA ® ( has empowered its community of 185,000+ members with the knowledge, credentials, training and network they need to thrive in fields like information security, governance, assurance, risk management, data privacy and emerging tech. With a presence in more than 190 countries and with nearly 230 chapters worldwide, ISACA offers resources tailored to every stage of members' careers. Through the ISACA Foundation, ISACA also expands IT and education career pathways, fostering opportunities to grow the next generation of technology professionals.

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