• 11Jan

    A former economic advisor for the Reagan administration says the incoming Congress would best serve the Sarbanes-Oxley Act’s authors by repealing the law. The list of problems is the usual: Audit and compliance costs are exponentially greater than first predicted. Smaller companies are going private. Foreign companies are leaving the U.S. exchanges or opting to stay away. The fear of personal liability has made company executives wary. The Free Enterprise Fund’s lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board — and Sarbanes-Oxley by extension — may force Congress to act on comprehensive corporate reform law if the legislature doesn’t do so on its own. With proposed changes, an AMR Research analyst says larger companies will feel “a sense of relief” rather than “real financial relief.” Smaller companies could see costs reduced by as much as 40 percent.

    Current IT Compliance headlines:
    Tinkering Is Not Even Close to Enough :: The Cato Institute
    Sarbox Reform in Four More Steps :: Corporate Board Member
    Congress May Have No Choice on Sarbanes-Oxley Reform :: law.com
    Sarbanes-Oxley Changes Won’t Help Everyone :: Reuters

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  • 05Jan

    Supporting Corporate Compliance: Alignment of a Disaster Recovery plan to the Compliance requirement – what you need to know.

    Free Roundtable discussion at ITA Chicago on January 11th, 2007 at 12:00 – 1:30 p.m.

    ABOUT JANUARY’s SESSION: A detailed, tested disaster recovery plan is becoming an increasingly important component for a company to demonstrate regulatory compliance.  Being able to prove that your company not only can show that they have a back-up plan, but tested restoration plans is integral to the demonstration of compliance.  We will discuss using the CobiT framework and how disaster recovery relates to your compliance requirements as well as potential pitfalls.

    The Radian Group presents a free industry discussion for IT Management professionals and those dealing with the issues of Compliance Management for SMBs – both those companies that are publicly held and those considering IPO strategies in the future.

    Many ideas and experiences will be shared from industry experts to help turn these challenges into opportunities. IT departments continue to be under pressure to support more and more of the ever growing Corporate Compliance requirements being placed on their organizations – this session offers a way for them to get control over the audit and be a hero to the boardroom when meeting those challenges.

    The January 11th Roundtable discussion will be held from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. at Illinois Technology Association Conference Centre, 200 S. Wacker – 15th floor, Chicago, IL 60101.  Registration begins at 11:45 a.m. 

    For more information and to pre-register to secure your seat, visit www.RadianCompliance.org/events/

    The Radian Group is a Naperville based IT Services firm specializing in Information Technology Solutions.