ISACA Research: Amidst Uncertainty Around AI, 23 Percent Say Their Organization Is Considering Increasing AI Jobs
August 01 2024 - 3:56PM
Business Wire
New ISACA AI courses examine the technology’s
intersection with audit, ethics and business enablement
Sixty percent of respondents to ISACA’s recent 2024 AI Pulse
Poll believe AI will have a positive impact on audit/assurance in
the next year—the highest number compared to other domains like
risk, compliance, security, IT strategy/governance, and privacy.
With AI holding significant potential for the IT audit profession,
ISACA has launched an introductory course to AI for auditors,
alongside other new online, self-paced AI courses on ethics and
machine learning for business enablement, as part of its expanding
AI education offerings.
The research also revealed some uncertainties around AI.
Thirty-nine percent of respondents believe that AI will have a
negative impact on privacy as a professional domain in the next
year. Additionally, 20 percent of respondents indicate they are not
at all confident in their ability to detect AI-powered
misinformation; the same percent echoed this lack of confidence in
their organizations’ abilities. When asked who is responsible for
or oversees the usage of AI within their organization, one in five
say they are not sure.
However, with 23 percent of respondents saying their
organization is considering increasing those AI jobs and 5 percent
saying they will need AI training within two years to help them
retain their roles or advance their careers, education and training
will be essential for professionals to keep pace.
The new courses, which can be accessed through ISACA’s online
portal at the learner’s convenience and offer CPE, include:
- Introduction to AI for Auditors—Instills fundamental AI
concepts relevant to auditing, delving into specific AI techniques,
AI-powered tools and systems, and ethical considerations as they
relate to audit.
- Ethical Perspectives in AI: Implications, Principles, and
Social Dynamic: Examines the ethical consequences associated
with AI use, the ethical principles that should be considered in
the development and adoption of AI, and the impacts AI could have
on society.
- Machine Learning for Business Enablement—Explores how to
effectively evaluate machine learning solutions, better assess
risk, and aid responsible adoption, preparing professionals to
better support enterprise adoption and use.
“As AI continues to impact professions across many fields in a
rapid and unprecedented way, those from auditors and cybersecurity
managers, to risk analysts and privacy professionals will need to
understand the technology, as well as its applications and impact
as it pertains to their work,” said Shannon Donahue, ISACA Chief
Content and Publishing Officer. “Digital trust professionals at all
career stages should explore the range of tools at their disposal
to stay informed and relevant when it comes to emerging
technologies, to both expand their knowledge and futureproof their
careers.”
These follow the recent launches of additional courses AI
Essentials, Auditing Generative AI: Strategy, Analysis and Risk
Mitigation, and AI Governance: Principles, Strategies and Business
Alignment.
They join additional AI-focused resources from ISACA,
including:
- Artificial Intelligence: A Primer on Machine Learning, Deep
Learning, and Neural Networks
- Artificial Intelligence Audit Toolkit
- Using the Digital Trust Ecosystem Framework to Achieve
Trustworthy AI
- An AI acceptable use policy template (one of 15 IS/IT policies
available in ISACA’s Policy Template Library)
To learn more about these courses, including pricing, key
learning outcomes, and CPE, visit
www.isaca.org/resources/artificial-intelligence#2. To access
content and other ISACA resources around AI, visit
www.isaca.org/ai.
Survey Methodology
ISACA’s AI Pulse Poll was conducted online from 7-22 March 2024.
The poll received 3,270 completed responses globally. The margin of
error is +/- 2% at the 95% confidence level.
About ISACA
For more than 50 years, ISACA® (www.isaca.org) has equipped
individuals and enterprises with the knowledge, credentials,
education, training and community to progress their careers,
transform their organizations, and build a more trusted and ethical
digital world. A global professional association and learning
organization, ISACA leverages the expertise of its more than
180,000 members who work in digital trust fields such as
information security, governance, assurance, risk, privacy and
quality, with a presence in 188 countries, including 225 chapters
worldwide. Through the ISACA Foundation, ISACA supports IT
education and career pathways for underresourced and
underrepresented populations.
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