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'''Attribute''' '''10.10''' - Control activities can be either preventive or detective. The main difference between preventive and detective control activities is timing, that is, when the control activity occurs within an entity's operations. A preventive control activity is designed to avoid an unintended event or result before it occurs. A detective control activity is designed to discover and timely correct an unintended event or result after it occurs. The effectiveness of a detective control activity depends on timeliness of the corrective action to address the unintended event or result. Corrective action may address the event that occurred or may correct the deficiencies in the process that led to the event. | '''Attribute''' '''10.10''' - Control activities can be either preventive or detective. The main difference between preventive and detective control activities is timing, that is, when the control activity occurs within an entity's operations. A preventive control activity is designed to avoid an unintended event or result before it occurs. A detective control activity is designed to discover and timely correct an unintended event or result after it occurs. The effectiveness of a detective control activity depends on timeliness of the corrective action to address the unintended event or result. Corrective action may address the event that occurred or may correct the deficiencies in the process that led to the event. | ||
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Control Activities
Principle 10 - Design Control Activities
Attribute 10.10 - Control activities can be either preventive or detective. The main difference between preventive and detective control activities is timing, that is, when the control activity occurs within an entity's operations. A preventive control activity is designed to avoid an unintended event or result before it occurs. A detective control activity is designed to discover and timely correct an unintended event or result after it occurs. The effectiveness of a detective control activity depends on timeliness of the corrective action to address the unintended event or result. Corrective action may address the event that occurred or may correct the deficiencies in the process that led to the event.
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- Index of Attributes
- Previous Attribute - ?
- Next Attribute - ?
