The key objectives of the centre are to stimulate relevant research, support the development/delivery of educational materials, communicate about important information integrity (II) and information systems assurance (ISA) issues and related centre activities, and promote interaction among II and ISA educators and practitioners.
The University of Waterloo Centre for Information Integrity and Information Systems Assurance (UWCISA) is sponsored by the School of Accounting and Finance at the University of Waterloo, Chartered Professional Accountants Canada (CPA Canada), ISACA Toronto Chapter, and The Institute of Internal Auditors Canada. Its objectives are to improve the quality of research and education in the II and ISA area at the University of Waterloo, throughout Canada and in developing economies. This centre will foster a close and continuing working relationship between the school and its sponsors.
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Online Hands-on Workshop on Alteryx - November session
The explosion of interest in data analytics has led to the development of software such as Alteryx, which offers many powerful capabilities in no code/low code format.
For more information, visit Online Hands-on Workshop on Alteryx - November session.
Online Hands-on Workshop on Generative AI Tools and Prompt Engineering Essentials - Oct 30, 2024
The explosion of interest in generative AI (GenAI) such as ChatGPT has created a need for prompt engineering expertise to optimize practitioners’ interactions with GenAI and enable them to take advantage of the many powerful capabilities of this technology in all areas of their practice. However, the prompt engineering skills are still not widely covered. This professional development workshop is an opportunity to learn about prompt engineering to meet a variety of objectives.
For more information, visit Online Hands-on Workshop on Generative AI Tools and Prompt Engineering Essentials.
2024 UWCISA Predictive Analytics Competition - Aug 30, 2024
The UWCISA Predictive Analytics Competition sponsored by ISACA Toronto Chapter is back for its third year. This year, 392 second-year students, organized into 77 teams, will showcase their analytical skill and innovative thinking. This year, 392 second-year students, organized into 77 teams, have demonstrated their analytical skills and innovative thinking. The four finalist teams will gather on Friday, August 30, 2024, to present their solutions to a compelling business challenge.
For more information, visit 2024 UWCISA Predictive Analytics Competition.