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Meeting Sarbanes-Oxley Requirements With Maximum Security | 2005-05-24 03:00:02 |
Check Point Software Technologies |
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Enterprises are bombarded by many general marketing claims from technology vendors about Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance. Since no single technology guarantees complete SOX compliance, companies should not make any purchases without first understanding how a product specifically supports their compliance needs. This webcast explains how Check Point Integrity fulfills SOX regulation criteria regarding malicious software protection, detection, and reporting.
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Cohasset Associates Whitepaper: Assessment of IBM Records Management Solutions | 2005-05-21 03:00:01 |
IBM |
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This paper by Cohasset Associates, Inc. assesses several IBM products against a set of functional requirements derived from US regulations, laws, best practices, and records life cycle management requirements.
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act and its impact on IT Security | 2005-05-14 03:00:01 |
Apani Networks |
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This white paper looks at the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and its impact on IT security. The 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act is legislative reform relating to accuracy and reliability of public company financial statements. Ultimately it is about ensuring that internal controls are in place to govern the creation and documentation of information in financial statements. Since IT systems are used to generate, change, house, and transport that data, corporations have to build the controls that ensure the information stands up to audit scrutiny. To do this IT departments have to establish security infrastructures that ensure the security of financial data and applications while providing detailed reporting for auditors.
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Managed File Transfer: The Evolution from Application to Infrastructure | 2005-04-28 03:00:01 |
Tumbleweed Communications |
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Gartner predicts that by 2006, 30% of companies with "homegrown" file transfer solutions will replace at least half of those solutions with Managed File Transfer (MFT) suites (0.7 probability).* Is your your homegrown file transfer "solution" meeting your needs? Is your data protected? If you answered no to these questions, you won't want to miss this event. Join Gartner for a discussion on the evolution of MTF standards and criteria you should consider in evaluating MFT solutions. Experian will also why they upgraded their FTP infrastructure and the positive impact it's had on their IT resources
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McAfee - The Risk Management Road to SOX 404 Compliance | 2005-04-13 10:08:10 |
Networks Associates Technology |
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The passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ignited a firestorm of activity in IT not seen since Y2K. The law, which was meant to enforce ethical behavior and transparency in corporations, has had serious side-effects due to its harshness and lack of specific guidance. Ever willing to help, the Information Technology industry has rushed into the compliance solutions market. After SOX audit services and document workflow tools, no area has seen as much activity as that of Information Security, this despite the fact that Security isn't mentioned in The Act at all. This webcast discusses how to separate truth from hype when it comes to fulfilling the mandate set down in Section 404 of The Act.
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Audiocast: Understanding the Implications of SOX to SOA | 2005-04-15 09:43:45 |
Layer 7 |
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While a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) conveniently allows applications built on Web services to access other applications without using human intermediates, such robust capabilities can complicate compliance with the identity and access controls mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX). The financial controls and reporting required by section 404 of SOX are forcing companies to rethink how they govern their IT processes. SOX requires identity and access infrastructure that can both control and validate user-machine interactions as well as SOA-based machine-machine interactions. Sign up now for this live audiocast presentation on April 27th 2 PM ET/11 AM PT by Layer 7's Senior Product Manager Philip Walston, and you'll learn how your existing identity and access management investment can be leveraged to achieve SOX compliance in your SOA application environment.
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IT Governance Framework | 2005-03-29 |
Forrester Research |
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With IT at the core of most 21st century businesses, and with today's focus on compliance and risk management as a result of legislation like Sarbanes-Oxley, organizations can no longer afford to have IT governance by default or bad IT governance by design. IT governance at its most basic is the process of making decisions about IT. By this simple definition, every organization has some form of IT governance. Good IT governance ensures that IT investments are optimized, aligned with business strategy, and delivering value within acceptable risk boundaries — taking into account culture, organizational structure, maturity, and strategy.
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Beyond Sarbanes-Oxley: Using Compliance Requirements to Boost Business Performance | 2005-03-21 23:25:59 |
Oracle |
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The business regulatory environment in the United States has changed. Public companies have new obligations to report on the effectiveness of their internal controls. Although these obligations have previously existed in a weaker form, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOA) of 2002 has strengthened and broadened them. More than 350 U.S. retailers are subject to Sarbanes-Oxley requirements.
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Proactive IT Triage for Sarbanes - Oxley Compliance | 2005-03-21 23:21:34 |
eG Innovations |
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This paper illustrates how the eG Suite can accelerate efforts to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), help align IT with the needs of the business, and reduce costs at the same time. It is not intended to be a detailed discussion of SOX, but simply suggests how the implementation of the eG Suite is consistent with - and enhances - any organizations' ability to get and stay SOX-compliant.
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The Role of IT in Sarbanes-Oxley | 2005-03-21 21:43:58 |
Altiris |
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This webcast examines the role of Information Technology in Sarbanes Oxley Act, 2002.
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