Webinar: Organisation Resilience | Preparing for the new topical requirement

When:  Jul 31, 2026 from 12:30 to 13:30 (Sydney Time)
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Organisational resilience has become a strategic priority as organisations navigate an increasingly complex and uncertain risk environment. Moving beyond traditional business continuity, resilience is about an organisation's ability to anticipate, adapt, respond and recover while continuing to deliver its objectives.

This webinar explores organisational resilience through the lens of governance, risk management and assurance. Participants will gain practical insights into how boards, executives and internal auditors can strengthen resilience by understanding critical dependencies, embedding resilience into decision-making and providing effective assurance.

This webinar explores how internal audit can apply the IIA’s new Organizational Resilience Topical Requirement, providing a structured approach to assessing governance, risk management, and controls supporting organisational resilience.

 

Topics include:

  • Why organisational resilience matters to boards and executive management.

  • Governance, accountability and decision-making for resilience.

  • Integrating resilience into enterprise risk management.

  • The role of internal audit and assurance in assessing resilience.

  • What good practice looks like, including alignment with relevant ISO standards and the IIA Topical Requirement on Organisational Resilience.

Who Should Attend

  • Internal auditors (all sectors)
  • Chief audit executives
  • Risk and governance professionals
  • Business continuity practitioners
  • Audit and risk committee members
  • Senior leaders responsible for organisation resilience

CPE Points: 1

Presenter Details: Teresa Riccio-Goodwin PMIIA F.ISRM FGIA CIA 

Teresa

Teresa Riccio-Goodwin brings a sharp, disciplined lens to Internal Audit and Risk Management. Her career is defined by an ability to look under the hood of an organisation, identify the gears that are grinding, and design the audit and risk programs needed to keep the engine humming. She has spent years ensuring that "best practice" isn't just a buzzword, but a lived reality for the teams she works with.

As a founding Director of Oxford and James, Teresa has over 20 years of experience advising boards and executives on how to achieve strategic objectives by using risk management and internal audit as powerful business tools. Her experience spans the public and private sectors across Australia, Europe, and the United Kingdom.


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