Blame Game Does Nothing to Fix Financial Crisis In Monday’s Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business School management professor Bill George asked a question I haven’t heard — or seen — anyone else ask yet in this economic crisis: Where were the boards? (Google News hosted the entire article free for a few hours. …
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Blame Game Does Nothing to Fix Financial Crisis
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Global Compliance Efforts Launch New Breed of IT Professional
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/ssg/?p=398Global Compliance Efforts Launch New Breed of IT Professional Record retention and e-discovery requirements are tough no matter where you are, but they become extremely complicated if you’re a company that does business internationally. …
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Economic Crisis Will Touch Everyone Eventually
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/ssg/?p=397Economic Crisis Will Touch Everyone Eventually Obviously, the financial sector has been most quickly and most visibly affected by the economic downturn. Lehman Brothers filed bankruptcy. Banks are consolidating. The government has rescued more than one company already, and will soon be buying out even more debts. …
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Roll Back Sarbanes-Oxley: Huh?
http://www.complianceblog.com/2008/11/roll-back-sarbanes-oxl...is the equivalent of arguing against honesty and integrity. In these times of an obvious lack of integrity on the part of many large companies, we really do not need to relax regulations that encourage strong internal controls. Referencing a blog entry
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Canadian Privacy Roundup
http://canpri.blogspot.comsays... Western Star - Corner Brook,Newfoundland and Labrador,Canada The senior research and outreach advisor for the office of the privacy commissioner of Canada, told the Greater Corner Brook Board of Trade a trash can is... Threat to Privacy Online Extends Beyond Search Engines IT Business Edge - Louisville,KY,USA Google’s user privacy policies have caused individuals and businesses alike to focus on exactly what their search queries reveal about them, as well as how... New Nevada law designed to protect privacy is likely to cre
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EDD Blog Online
http://eddblogonline.blogspot.comwhose job titles vary depending on the organization. It could be anyone from records management all the way up through the general counsel’s office. IT implements the technology that ensures the processes happen once they have been developed. To Continue Reading: Click Here ------------------------------------------ Source: ITBusinessEdge By: Lora Bentley
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CA on Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)
http://blog.ca-grc.comBankInfoSecurity.com: Compliance Insights Burton: Security & Risk Management Strategies Blog CFO Blog: Commentary & Opinion Compliance Blog ITBusinessEdge: Sarbox Survival Guide Operational Risk Management RiskAnalys.is The Forrester Blog for Security & Risk Professionals
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Why Sarbanes-Oxley Doesn’t Protect Whistleblowers
http://www.farmanux.com/wpnews/2008/09/why-sarbanes-oxley-do...) nvolved cGMPs and pharmaceutical industry training. The plaintiff did not win. Today, Lora Bentley at the IT-Business Edge blog published an article discussing why employees invoking Sarbox tend to lose. For more, click here.
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Spreadsheets in the Wild
http://blogs.bpsinc.com/blog/2008/09/spreadsheets-in-the-wil...(the so called "structured data"), but being emailed, stored on flash disks and generally getting "out there" in the wild. Of course, this now means that you will have to enforce policies on spreadsheet use, as Lora Bentley points out in her latest Sarbox Survival Guide post
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Is Your Company Ready for XBRL Tagging, Filing?
http://xbrlblog.com/is-your-company-ready-for-xbrl-tagging-f...outlining the compliance deadlines for that rule, the tech press hasn’t said much about what that rule will require. So when a client alert on the proprosed rule from the law firm of White & Case hit my inbox Thursday, I paid attention… This article is posted by Lora Bentley on IT Business Edge blog.
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Dennis Byron
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/denData Center Central Emerging Tech Executive Briefing Gadget Envy Headline Watch Mergers and Integrations Michael O'Neil Microsoft Hardliner Network Sentry Not Just Linux Open for Business Rob Enderle Sarbox Survival Guide SMB Big Picture Straight to the Source The Visible Enterprise Tom Pisello
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Is Your Company Ready for XBRL Tagging, Filing? - IT Business Edge
http://www.xbrlspy.org/is_your_company_ready_for_xbrl_taggin...original article - June 9, 2008 - 7:40am
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ediscoveryinfo
http://www.ediscoveryinfo.comA couple of recent stories provides some tips on creating a document retention policy and my comments are in italics: Properly define "document" to include information of all types-electronic or paper, historical or transient business
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