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Who is in control of Sarbanes Oxley?
The deadline for compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley requirements (SOX) will come into force at the close of this fiscal year. Companies disclosing their results must implement an internal control structure to assure the accuracy of financial reports, evaluate the control structure periodically and make sure that controls are tested at least annually by an independent audit firm.
Luke Brown
Aug 10 2004 4:52PM
Security
Who do you go to for all your browsing needs?
Jon Tullett
Aug 5 2004 4:18PM
Security
German police ponder who wrote Sasser
Police have discovered a new version of the Sasser worm three and a half hours after they arrested an 18-year-old German for writing the program. German authorities that arrested the 18-year-old writer of the Sasser worm, are speculating whether the youth released a modified version of the program.
Dan Ilett
May 10 2004 4:35PM
Security
The spy within: So who can you trust?
Technology can only go so far in protecting company secrets. As Nick Booth discovers, people are the most vulnerable resource
Nick Booth
Jan 22 2004 11:26AM
Security
Authentication - Was That Really You Who Just Logged In?
For this month’s article, I felt a need to address one of my most frequent concerns - authentication.
Jack Wiles
Jan 16 2004 1:08PM
Security
SECURITY CAMERA Propagating Viruses - Who Me?
My last opinion piece (Winning the Virus War - But When? July 31, www.infosecnews.com/opinion/2002/07/31_01.htm) resulted in some (positive) responses, for which I’m grateful.
Jayne Parkhouse
Jan 16 2004 9:58AM
Security
SECURITY CAMERA: Who Said Crime Doesn’t Pay?
I was sitting thinking about some of the crazy sayings people have, some of which are true, such as, “Never put your eggs in one basket” or “A stitch in time saves nine.”
Jayne Parkhouse
Jan 15 2004 2:35PM
Security
The masters of disguise: Do you know who your users are?
Illena Armstrong looks at the complex and challenging task of managing identities over today’s distributed company systems.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 13 2004 3:57PM
Security
Who runs your security?
David Foote asks if businesses have got the right idea when it comes to protecting their valuable IT assets
David Foote
Jan 13 2004 1:00PM
Security
CD burning: who loses out?
Vivienne Fisher
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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