
In this episode, we explore the critical role of auditors in addressing domestic terrorism and public safety through a case study of the Oregon State Capitol incident. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by auditors, including legal limitations, the need for clear definitions, and the importance of a structured approach to risk management. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of training, the significance of understanding root causes of extremism, and the impact of legislative responses to audit findings.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Super Auditor
01:21 Case Study: The Oregon State Capitol Incident
02:46 Navigating Legal Challenges in Auditing
05:58 Identifying Risks in Domestic Terrorism
10:37 The Importance of Clear Definitions and Jurisdiction
13:59 Developing a Statewide Strategy for Countering Extremism
16:52 The Role of Control Environment in Auditing
20:46 Training and Its Limitations in Auditing
24:44 Addressing Root Causes of Violent Extremism
29:59 Constitutional Considerations in Monitoring Extremism
32:06 Legislative Response and Impact of the Audit
ABOUT CASEY KOPCHO:
Casey Kopcho is a recognized expert in public sector auditing, governance, emerging technologies, and risks with over 20 years of experience spanning internal & performance auditing, risk management, and finance transformation. He has worked extensively across public and private sectors, providing assurance that critical business processes operate efficiently, effectively, and equitably.
Casey has held key leadership roles, serving on audit committees and as an advisor for complex government and regulatory programs. He is a subject matter expert on risk-based auditing, climate risk, health system, AI governance, and ethics. He currently serves as Principal Auditor for the Oregon Secretary of State where he delivers award winning work on projects ranging from how the state mitigates risk of Domestic Violent Extremism to how the state manages its Mental Health Treatment System. Before arriving in Oregon, he worked for the Texas Department of Transportation where he lead teams to deliver audits of the largest transportation system in the country.
Casey also spent a number of years working alongside experts at Deloitte & Touche, advising federal and state agencies on strategic risk management and compliance, and at the U.S. Government Accountability Office, where he conducted financial audits that helped shape public policy.
A sought-after speaker and thought leader, he delivers keynote addresses and professional training sessions nationwide on topics ranging from Generative AI in auditing to ethical leadership in government. In addition to his practical experience, Casey contributes to thought leadership through published articles, webinar instruction, and contributions to professional organizations.
Beyond his work in audit and governance, Casey spends his days with his wife and two children, and is working on his first novel, blending his passion for history, philosophy, and storytelling. His deep understanding of the intersection between governance, technology, and accountability makes him a trusted voice in the evolving landscape of public sector audit and oversight. Casey earned both Bachelor’s and Master’s in Accounting and Information Management from the University of Texas at Dallas and maintains his active CIA credential.