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Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA compliance spending soars, AMR finds
A new AMR Research study breaks down the damage: Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA -- and all the rest. Article | 26 Apr 2005
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Preparing for a SOX audit
If your number comes up for a Sarbanes-Oxley audit, don't panic. A compliance expert offers five tips to help IT administrators meet the challenge. News | 14 Mar 2005
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How to (really) address HIPAA
The deadline for HIPAA messaging security compliance is right around the corner. Find out what you need to do to meet the new federal secure messaging requirements. News | 14 Mar 2005
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Deloitte: Value, compliance among top 10 challenges for CIOs
Deloitte consultants have found 10 challenges and opportunities are most pressing for CIOs in 2005. They've also found that the CIO has become an essential part of the executive suite. Article | 06 Jan 2005
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Think the Sarbanes-Oxley extension changes things? Think again
The recent delay of accelerated deadlines won't change things much. Section 404 of SOX will continue to be a profound and expensive burden, particularly for SMBs. Article | 06 Dec 2004
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SEC delays accelerated filing deadlines
Auditor pressure on SEC pays off. Article | 19 Nov 2004
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Sarbanes-Oxley auditor talks CIO accountability, red flags
Lawrence Baye, a management advisory services principal at Grant Thornton LLP and a SOX expert, talks about some common mistakes CIOs are making and what situations send the red flags flying on Sarbanes-Oxley auditor's checklist. Interview | 10 Nov 2004
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Racing the SOX clock
The tick-tock of the SOX clock is getting louder and louder. If those sounds are making you feel a little uneasy, you're not alone. Article | 03 Nov 2004
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Survey sheds light on spam, SOX spending
Many CIOs are doing what they can to stick a fork in spam, but when it comes to SOX, the urgency seems to be missing. Article | 04 Oct 2004
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Sarbanes-Oxley as an IT-business alignment driver
We've been saying it for years: Every aspect of modern business depends on the operation of its computing systems. Column | 27 Sep 2004