The principle of accountability is a principle by which specific action can be traced back to:

The principle of accountability is a principle by which specific action can be traced back to:

The principle of accountability is a principle by which specific action can be traced back to:

A.
A policy

B.
An individual

C.
A group

D.
A manager

Explanation:
The principle of accountability has been described in many references; it is a
principle by which specific action can be traced back to an individual. As mentioned by
Idrach, any significant action should be traceable to a specific user. The definition
of “Significant” is entirely dependant on your business circumstances and risk
management model. It was also mentioned by Rino that tracing the actions of a specific
user is fine but we must also be able to ascertain that this specific user was
responsible for the uninitiated action.



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Ahmed

Ahmed

Subject would make more sense than ‘an individual’. Subject includes system and other accounts.