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  2. SAP Business Integrity Screening
  3. true negative


What is true negative in SAP GRC-BIS - SAP Business Integrity Screening?


SAP Term: true negative


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  • Key Concepts: 
    True negative is a term used in SAP Business Integrity Screening (GRC-BIS) to describe a situation where a transaction is correctly identified as not being suspicious. This means that the transaction has been correctly identified as not requiring further investigation or action. 
    
    How to use it: 
    True negative is used to describe a transaction that has been correctly identified as not being suspicious. This means that the transaction does not require further investigation or action. The true negative result is used to help organizations identify and manage potential risks associated with their transactions. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    It is important to remember that true negative results are only valid if the transaction has been correctly identified as not being suspicious. If the transaction is incorrectly identified as not being suspicious, then it may still require further investigation or action. 
    
    Related Information: 
    True negative is related to other terms used in SAP Business Integrity Screening such as false positive and false negative. False positive describes a situation where a transaction is incorrectly identified as being suspicious, while false negative describes a situation where a transaction is incorrectly identified as not being suspicious.
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