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CPA Letter, The, July, 2004 by Anonymous
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The AICPA and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants have updated the principles and criteria that form the basis for professional advisory, consulting and attestation engagements in Security, Privacy, Processing Integrity, Availability and Confidentiality. Using the new tools in Understanding and Implementing Trust Services, CPAs and CAs can evaluate a company, diagnose deficiencies at early stages, guide organizations to build appropriate controls and provide assurance to management and other stakeholders.
In today's volatile environment, where privacy, security and reliability of systems are vital to the confidence of customers, managers, regulators and employees, CPAs will use the Trust Services Principles and Criteria to offer professional...
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