An Examination of Design Choices Intended to Improve the Auditability of a Consortium Blockchain

IF 1.6 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI:10.2308/jeta-2022-023
Mark D. Sheldon
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Blockchain consortia offer firms several advantages, including the ability to maintain a shared transaction ledger that is secure, verified, and agreed-upon by key business partners. While these benefits are largely derived from blockchain’s distributed architecture, this same architecture poses challenges to auditors working to provide assurance on a technology owned, operated, and maintained across several firms’ borders. Indeed, participating in a blockchain consortium transitions a firm from relying solely on its own IT infrastructure and processes, to being vulnerable to how other firms collectively maintain the shared ledger. As blockchain consortia grow and are used to process and record material transactions, members will require assurance that other members maintain the blockchain in a well-controlled manner. Given the complexities of auditing a distributed environment, this study proposes three design choices intended to improve the auditability of consortium blockchains. Practitioners then evaluate these designs and offer additional considerations/alternative paths forward.
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旨在提高联盟区块链可审计性的设计选择审查
区块链联盟为公司提供了几个优势,包括维护共享交易分类账的能力,该分类账是安全的、经过验证的,并得到关键业务合作伙伴的同意。虽然这些好处很大程度上来自区块链的分布式架构,但同样的架构也给审计人员带来了挑战,这些审计人员要为跨几家公司拥有、运营和维护的技术提供保证。事实上,参与区块链联盟会使一家公司从仅仅依赖自己的IT基础设施和流程转变为容易受到其他公司共同维护共享账本的影响。随着区块链联盟的发展和用于处理和记录重大交易,成员将需要确保其他成员以良好的控制方式维护区块链。鉴于审计分布式环境的复杂性,本研究提出了三种设计选择,旨在提高财团区块链的可审计性。从业者然后评估这些设计,并提供额外的考虑/替代路径。
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