Difference between revisions of "Verification"
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* In the context of [[Supply Chain Finance]] It is a service offered by the factor/financier to establish the validity of a debt/receivable before its due payment date. | * In the context of [[Supply Chain Finance]] It is a service offered by the factor/financier to establish the validity of a debt/receivable before its due payment date. | ||
* In the context of [[Cyber Risk]] it is the confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that specified requirements have been fulfilled. | * In the context of [[Cyber Risk]] it is the confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that specified requirements have been fulfilled. | ||
+ | * In the context of [[GHG Accounting]] is the auditing and verifying of data pertaining to [[GHG Emissions]] | ||
== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
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[[Category:Supply Chain Finance]] | [[Category:Supply Chain Finance]] | ||
[[Category:Business Continuity Testing]] | [[Category:Business Continuity Testing]] | ||
+ | [[Category:GHG Protocol]] |
Revision as of 13:48, 3 November 2021
Definition
Verification. Confirmation, through the provision of evidence, that specified requirements have been fulfilled.
- In the context of Supply Chain Finance It is a service offered by the factor/financier to establish the validity of a debt/receivable before its due payment date.
- In the context of Cyber Risk it is the confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that specified requirements have been fulfilled.
- In the context of GHG Accounting is the auditing and verifying of data pertaining to GHG Emissions
Reference
- ISO/IEC 27042:2015