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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 puts responsibility for regulatory compliance squarely in the hands of IT departments. IT managers at publicly traded companies, under the act, must meet stringent financial reporting and disclosure requirements. Not doing so could put their companies in serious jeopardy. Network World Senior Editor Ann Bednarz and Events Editor Sandra Gittlen outline what IT managers must do today to comply and how they can manage their systems going forward. Bednarz, an expert in this area, talks about tools that are available to help IT organizations stay in the clear.
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