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Treadway Commission to Issue Blockchain Security Guidance in 2020

The influential Treadway Commission plans to issue security guidance for companies using blockchain.

Updated Dec 11, 2022, 7:35 p.m. Published Dec 27, 2019, 7:00 p.m.
"Account Book Ledger" by John Carlin is licensed under CC0 1.0
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An organization that combats corporate fraud will issue guidance for firms using blockchain technology.

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The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO), commonly referred to as the Treadway Commission, will issue guidance to strengthen controls over uses of blockchain in supply chain management and financial services.

The Wall Street Journal reported first on the guidance, which is due in the first quarter of 2020.

The Treadway Commission was foundedhttps://www.coso.org/Pages/default.aspx in 1985 to advise on corporate governance and risk management in the private sector. Its recommendations are opt in and serve to provide “reasonable security.”

In a reporthttps://www.coso.org/Documents/COSO-Deloitte-Managing-Cyber-Risk-in-a-Digital-Age.pdf Dec. 17, COSO said that as companies adopt new technologies including blockchain, artificial intelligence and cloud computing, cyber attackers “will take advantage of new vulnerabilities that allow information systems and controls to be exploited.”

The report cites hackers demanding ransoms paid in cryptocurrency.

“[C]yber risks cannot be avoided, but such risks can be managed through careful design and implementation of appropriate responses and recovery processes,” COSO writes.

Paul Sobel, COSO’s chairman, told the Journal it’s a “very different view of the world” when companies use distributed ledgers because control over the database isn’t maintained internally.

The organization did not respond to a request for comment.

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