- Control Self Assessment
- CSA An alternative term for *Control Risk Self Assessment.
Auditor's dictionary. 2014.
Auditor's dictionary. 2014.
Control Self Assessment — Ein Control Self Assessment oder CSA (überwachte Selbstbeurteilung) ist eine intern gesteuerte Sammlung und Auswertung von Werten. Bei einem Control Self Assessment füllen ein oder mehrere befragte Einheiten Fragebögen aus, welche dann… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Certification in Control Self-Assessment — CCSA A specialty certification program of the *Institute of Internal Auditors that covers *Control Self Assessment. The program was established in 1999. Web link: www.theiia.org/ecm/certiiication.cjmMoc id 12ikcsa … Auditor's dictionary
Control Risk Self Assessment — CRSA A *risk assessment methodology in which an organization’s employees identify and assess areas of *risk and *control for which they are responsible. Control Risk Self Assessment (CRSA) mechanisms include the use of *questionnaires or the… … Auditor's dictionary
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