The role of IT in Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404
Refco's CEO has been arrested, and while his innocence or guilt remains to be determined, Refco provides us with an e...Star panel re-evaluates Sarbanes-Oxley one year in at SEC headquarters
The event was a roundtable of public companies, auditors, investors, and members of the legal community to discuss the pros an...With Sarbanes-Oxley, compliance takes center stage for CIOs
If, five years ago, you asked a group of chief information officers for their number-one issue, they might have said storage capacity, security or bandwidth. Today, the consensus issue is compliance, particularly with the new spate of securities legislation, highlighted by Congress's passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, or SOX, as it has come to be called. SOX, which was passed lar...Rayovacs IT team discusses network security, Sarbanes-Oxley and ROI myths
Rayovac Corporation and the brands it owns worldwide make batteries, lights and personal grooming products, including foil electric razors and a wide range of other products. The company employs about 5,000 people. Ben Bradley recently sat down for a chat with network engineer Mike Gutknecht; Brent Leland, director of business IT; and Rick Dempsey, CIO for Rayovac, t...Observations from the Sarbanes-Oxley trenches
earlier this year. With Section 404 effective dates right around the corner, the emotions of CEOs, CFOs, audit committee members and external auditors are in high gear as many of them are closin...