11.09

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Control Activities

Principle 11 - Design General Control Activities over Information Technology

Attribute 11.09 - General control activities may be applied at the entity, system, and business process levels. General control activities include the following:

  • Security management - A separate process, addressing all components of internal control, for responding to risks related to information security.
  • Logical and physical access - Control activities that restrict access to information technology to authorized users.
  • Configuration management - Control activities to develop and maintain the operating and security features of information technology and control changes to their configuration.
  • Segregation of duties - Separating control activity responsibilities related to information technology to prevent individuals from controlling all critical stages of a process or overriding automated processes.
  • Contingency planning - Control activities that maintain the continuity of operations and rely on information technology, including contingency plans for recovery after a disruption of service.


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