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Canadian IT execs face 'J-SOX' compliance rules
The Japanese version of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to be enacted next April will provide previously lacking guidance for IT departments around ensuring in...
Candidate Paul Speaks out on Sarbanes-Oxley
Presidential candidate Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) was one of only three members of Congress to vote against the Sarbanes-Oxley Act when it was sti...
Capacity increases drive demand for data management
A big company with a large datacentre and a small organisation with only a few servers will take different approaches to storage, but Graham Penn, Asi...
Capital market: Important rules compliance
United States regulation of broker-dealers is governed primarily by certain provisions. The securities Act of 1933 generally referred to as the 33 Act...
CBI warns against more banking rules
Government proposals to strengthen bank regulation in the aftermath of the Northern Rock debacle risk damaging the UK financial services sector, the d...
CBI warns against more banking rules
Government proposals to strengthen bank regulation in the aftermath of the Northern Rock debacle risk damaging the UK financial services sector, the d...
CFOs Cite Data Quality as Top Tech Concern
Improving data quality and information integrity emerged as the most frequently cited critical technology concern, according to 58 percent of responde...
CFOs Credit Experience, Technology Systems with Trimming Sarbanes-Oxley Costs
Sarbanes-Oxley cost less to implement in 2006 than in the previous two years, but the cost to comply with the financial accountability law isn't worth...
Chamber Calls SEC Delay of SOX 404(b) a Big Step for Helping Small Businesses
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on June 23 applauded the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for granting a one-year extension of Sarbanes-Oxley (SO...
Changes to data protection laws ‘will give company bosses the shivers’
MPs are considering changes to the law that would make chief executives directly responsible for safeguarding the public’s personal data and make the ... |
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