Understanding the Implications of SOX to SOA  
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Understanding the Implications of SOX to SOA

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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. Download this on-demand webcast featuring Layer 7's Senior Product Manager Philip Walston to 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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