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accountability audited information may never be logged against impersonal accounts. There must be an unambiguous relation between the user action in the IT system and the employee who is accountable.
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accountability is the capacity to account for one's actions; or as a representative of one's organization, to account for either your actions or the actions of your organization. The term is usually used in the voluntary sector to refer to the responsibility a non-profit organization has to inform donors of the manner in which their gifts were used.
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accountability Indicates who is responsible for completing the activity. The group listed first in the "Accountability" column of the Action Plan is designated as the Office of Primary Interest (OPI). The group listed second in the column is designated as the Office of Collaborating Interest (OCI). The group listed third in the column is designated as a partner. OPIs are responsible for taking the lead in implementing the activity, and are fully accountable for its completion. ...
Ãâó: www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/xi/rc4369/rc4369-04-04e.ht...
accountability To establish accountability, a museum must demonstrate to auditors, trustees, governing bodies, and insurers that proper, responsible management of objects in custody of the museum is taking place. One important component of accountability is the maintenance of a reliable and up to date physical inventory of the objects in the institution's custody.
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accountability is the imperative to answer for actions to the entity from which authority is derived.
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