Management Information Systems: Information Technology Infrastructure
software controls
a type of general control; Monitor the use of system software and prevent unauthorized access of software programs, system software, and computer software.
implementation controls
audit the systems development process at various points to ensure that the process is properly controlled and managed.
input controls
check data for accuracy and completeness when they enter the system.
fault tolerant computer systems
contain redundant hardware, software, and power supply components that create an environment that provides, continuous, uninterrupted service.
hardware controls
ensure that computer hardware is physically secure, and check for equipment malfunction.
output controls
ensure that the results of computer processing are accurate, complete, and properly distributed.
processing controls
establish that data are complete and accurate during updating.
intrusion detection systems
feature full time monitoring tools placed at the most vulnerable "hot spots" of corporate networks to detect and deter intruders continually.
administrative controls
formalize standards, rules, procedures, and control disciplines to ensure that the organization's general and application controls are properly executed and enforced.
general controls
govern the design, security, and use of computer programs and the security of data files throughout the organizations information technology infrastructure.
computer operations controls
oversee the work of the computer department to ensure that programmed procedures are consistently and correctly applied to the storage and processing of data. they include controls over the setup of computer processing jobs and backup and recovery procedures for processing that ends abnormally.
application controls
specific controls unique to each computerized application, such as payroll or order processing.