auditability
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- inauditability noun
- unauditability noun
Example Sentences
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“In practice, enterprises face no challenge accessing models, but they very much struggle today in deploying them reliably on sensitive data, at scale, with auditability, and with clear accountability for outcomes,” Moskowitz wrote.
From MarketWatch
Programmable smart contracts also allow for continuous accrual of interest, automatic fee distribution, and even real-time auditability.
From MarketWatch
Set guardrails—interoperability, auditability, privacy—so the public knows these systems work and for whom.
“These safeguards enhance the auditability of payments made to vendors while minimizing the potential of future identity theft attempts,” Franklin said.
From Seattle Times
“No amount of third-party auditability will prevent an authoritarian government from requiring their own database to be added to the system.”
From Seattle Times
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