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Audit Logs and Assurance Frontiers: Steering Risk at Warp with Tayler Kuhn and Jeanne Cline

Audit Logs and Assurance Frontiers: Steering Risk at Warp with Tayler Kuhn and Jeanne Cline

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In this bridge-level episode of Risk Is Our Business, Captain Michael Rasmussen beams aboard Tayler Kuhn, Director of Internal Audit, IT, and Jeanne Cline, Chief Audit Executive at StoneX Group Inc., to explore the evolving role of internal audit in the GRC galaxy.

Their discussion begins with how internal audit has changed over the years, from back-office compliance to a strategic function collaborating across governance, risk, and compliance. They highlight the mission-critical truth that a business not taking risks is a business out of business, and that internal audit’s role is to help the enterprise understand, navigate, and take the right risks.

The conversation explores how technology is reshaping both GRC broadly and internal audit specifically at StoneX, including how AI is already influencing assurance work and where it’s headed. Tayler and Jeanne share their vision of the next 2–3 years, where the internal audit profession is more automated and data-driven, spending less time on testing and manual work and more time analyzing risks, understanding interconnectivity, and supporting strategic decisions.

They also confront the identity of the profession itself, whether to call it internal audit or assurance, and how that language shift reflects a broader transformation in purpose. At warp speed, this episode charts a course for internal auditors and GRC leaders alike to move beyond testing artifacts, toward enabling resilience, strategy, and performance

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