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A physical control is an example of an internal control.<br />
A physical control is an example of an internal control.<br />
Physical controls are mechanisms for protecting documents and technology from unauthorised physical access.<br />
Physical controls are mechanisms for protecting documents and technology from unauthorised physical access.<br />
For example, keeping payment technology in a locked separate area.<br />
 
For example, keeping payment media in a locked separate location.<br />




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Latest revision as of 09:15, 3 June 2015

A physical control is an example of an internal control.
Physical controls are mechanisms for protecting documents and technology from unauthorised physical access.

For example, keeping payment media in a locked separate location.


See also