This case study stresses the need to recognize the importance of having internal controls such as monitoring and accountability procedures in place to identify negligence in the supply chain or improper usage of personal data. The missing link in this case was the human element. It was the company's failure to ensure that its employees had the special competencies to manage the supply chain technology it came to depend upon.
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