What unique control problems does EDI pose?
EDI poses unique control problems for organizations. One problem is ensuring that, in the absence of explicit authorization, only valid transactions are processed. Another risk is that a trading partner, or someone masquerading as a trading partner, will access the firm's accounting records in a way that is unauthorized by the trading partner agreement.
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