Auditor’s Guide to Blockchain Technology
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<p>The 21st century has been host to a number of information systems technologies in the areas of science automotive aviation and supply chain among others. But perhaps one of its most disruptive is blockchain technology whose origin dates to only 2008 when an individual (or perhaps a group of individuals) using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto published a white paper entitled <i>Bitcoin: A peer-to-peer electronic cash system in an attempt to address the threat of “double- spending” in digital currency</i>.</p><p>Today many top-notch global organizations are already using or planning to use blockchain technology as a secure robust and cutting-edge technology to better serve customers. The list includes such well-known corporate entities as JP Morgan Royal Bank of Canada Bank of America IBM and Walmart.</p><p>The tamper-proof attributes of blockchain leading to immutable sets of transaction records represent a higher quality of evidence for internal and external auditors. Blockchain technology will impact the performance of the audit engagement due to its attributes as the technology can seamlessly complement traditional auditing techniques. Furthermore various fraud schemes related to financial reporting such as the recording of fictitious revenues could be avoided or at least greatly mitigated. Frauds related to missing duplicated and identical invoices can also be greatly curtailed.</p><p>As a result the advent of blockchain will enable auditors to reduce substantive testing as inherent and control audit risks will be reduced thereby greatly improving an audit’s detection risk. As such the continuing use and popularity of blockchain will mean that auditors and information systems security professionals will need to deepen their knowledge of this disruptive technology.</p><p>If you are looking for a comprehensive study and reference source on blockchain technology look no further than <i><strong>The Auditor’s Guide to Blockchain Technology: Architecture Use Cases Security and Assurance</strong></i>. This title is a must read for all security and assurance professionals and students looking to become more proficient at auditing this new and disruptive technology.</p>
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