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Some think tablets in enterprise will bring security boon

"Which market would you build for?" asked Steve Jobs sarcastically, when a health care executive told him his company would roll out the iPad if Apple made a few enterprise-friendly tweaks. Jobs was

How Sarbanes-Oxley can help the green IT movement

The green movement has captured the imagination of many corporate executives. It seems more of an infatuation right now in many cases. But there are some tangible examples of green ideas dovetailing

The maturing GRC market?

The GRC market was born with the passage of Sarbanes-Oxley back in 2002, which seems like a long time ago now. The market got off to a fast start, drawing in a wide variety of start-ups and

A management system to complement Sarbanes-Oxley?

We're six years into the Sarbanes-Oxley era, and much of the corporate community has made peace with the law. Many companies have gone a few steps beyond the letter of the law to synergize compliance

Companies map many routes to compliance

When it comes to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, no master template has emerged in the corporate world. A Compliance Week survey has found that companies still take a number of approaches, which strikes

Sign of times: Chief Risk Officers in demand

Not too long ago, we were talking about companies installing more chief compliance officers. Now, more companies are considering adding chief risk officers, especially in financial services, notes

Time to rethink your data retention policies

Data retention is an issue at the forefront of everybody's minds right now. Sarbanes-Oxley has a seven-year requirement. Gramm-Leach-Bliley, HIPAA and the new PCI requirements all require data

Case study: Kodak and centralized contracts

Contract management is an issue easily overlooked. Who really cares if old contracts sit on the network? Well, your auditors will, at some point, take a look; we presume they are doing their job. At

Profile: RoseRyan finds a niche

We've all heard about the incredible hiring frenzy underway at the Big Four, the soaring pay for audit talent, and Sarbanes Oxley as the "No auditor left behind act." There's a lot of opportunity out

When execs post on the Internet...

Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne has been caught posting anonymously on an Internet chat group while he was conducting a conference call with analysts. This from erstwhile former Business