EMPOWERING THE PROGRESS OF SOX INNOVATION WITH ANALYTICS AND AUTOMATION

Findings From a SOX Compliance Poll of Audit and Finance Executives and Professionals

Key takeaways from our poll

  • The scope, hours and costs for SOX compliance continue to increase.
  • Most organisations are not currently using AI in their SOX compliance programmes, but they acknowledge its potential for transformation.
  • There is a significant opportunity to use enabling technologies to manage SOX compliance costs — just one in three organisations currently are doing so.
  • Insufficient availability of skilled personnel is a significant barrier to using analytics and automation in SOX compliance — just one in five poll participants have a high level of confidence that they possess the necessary skills.
  • Yet, few organisations see training and development in the use of analytics and automation in SOX compliance as a high priority.
There is an urgent need among SOX professionals to ramp up the development of AI/ML skills.

Highlights

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of organisations believe AI has high or moderate potential to transform SOX compliance activities.

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of organisations are currently not using AI to support their SOX compliance programme.

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of poll participants indicated they lack the necessary skills or have room for improvement when it comes to utilising SOX compliance technologies effectively.

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of poll participants noted a moderate or significant increase in SOX compliance scope over the past year.

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of poll participants noted an increase in SOX compliance internal costs over the last two years.

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of audit and finance executives and leaders say IT access controls and security represent the area of the control environment in which they encounter the most challenges or deficiencies.

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