Square Table: EU’s digital strategy and the role of the IT auditor – Digital Services Act (DSA) and Responsible AI

woensdag
19.00
20.00
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The digital landscape is changing rapidly and so are the regulatory frameworks that govern it. The European Union is quickly adopting new regulations for digital services, one such regulation being the Digital Services Act (DSA). This Act has significant implications for online platforms, users, and IT auditors alike. In this session, we will explore what the DSA is, introduce other upcoming digital regulations and share why they are so important. Moreover, we will have a discussion on the challenges encountered in the DSA audits, with a specific focus on the audit of AI systems. With the aim to safeguard the reliability, fairness, and accountability of these algorithms, we offer tips and tricks to ensure the ethical use of AI.

Speakers

Angelica Beemdelust

Angelica Beemdelust is Consultant in the Responsible AI team at KPMG. She has worked on several DMA/DSA audits and DMA/DSA related projects and is particularly interested in the audit of algorithms and AI. Combining her experience in IT Audit and AI advisory services, Angelica can provide new insights for the audit of AI systems and important aspects surrounding them.

Manon van Rietschoten

Manon van Rietschoten is Senior Manager in the Technology Assurance team at KPMG and board member at NOREA. She has over 10 years’ experience in assurance engagements and worked on several DMA and DSA audits.

Date

TIME

19.00
20.00

Costs

Free

CPE Points

1 CPE

Location

Online
You will receive a Teams link before start.

Organiser

ISACA Netherlands Chapter
info@isaca.nl

Organiser

NOREA
norea@norea.nl
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