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Auditing Controls in ERP Systems - 2018

Auditing Controls in ERP Systems - 2018

Week 13: SAP Futures, Special System Access Wrap-up

December 5, 2020 by Edward N Beaver

Continuing great job on the discussions. Keep up the good work.   You raised most of the important points but let me summarize my view.

Q1: SAP is a world class ERP system provider.  If you are an SAP customer – what would you expect them to provide to support your company’s internal controls?

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Q2: The ERP systems market is very competitive.  What should SAP and other ERP systems providers be focusing on to make their systems more competitive in the future?

Some good, thoughtful answers and comments. Summary of your class’s responses in updated lecture slides.

Q3: What is best focus, most effort to ensure  controls are adequate?  What factors about an organization would drive this answer?

You rightly pointed out that the regulations and laws that a business is responsible for drives the high priority control focus.  This often is a critical requirement for being in business.  You also need to understand and focus on those risks that can negatively impact the value of your business.

In the end – high quality business oriented knowledge and decisions create the most value.  Hence why I’m proud to be associated with an MIS program that’s in the school of business (where it belongs).

 

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  • Week 01: Introduction (2)
  • Week 02: Business Process; Assertions (4)
  • Week 03: Fraud, P2P Controls (2)
  • Week 04: OTC Process, Types of Controls (3)
  • Week 05: Inventory & Shipping Controls (3)
  • Week 06: Invoicing & Collection Controls (1)
  • Week 07: General IT vs. SAP Controls, Security 1 (2)
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  • Week 09: Security: User Mgmt, Segregation of Duties (2)
  • Week 10: Data; SOD/SAT Review (2)
  • Week 11: Change Management, Development (3)
  • Week 12: Table Security, Control Framework (2)
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  • Week 14: Character vs. Controls (4)

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