compliance comply with in comment and analysis

Vendors hype up compliance fears

Comment If companies fail to comply with an enforcement notice, then it becomes a criminal offence. Compliance. A lot of Huggins' work today concerns Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. They're led to believe that compliance is a huge, appalling task and that there... [08 Apr 2008]

What governance can really mean to business

Comment To comply with information delivery requests is problematic, time-consuming and - for 50 per cent of organisations involved in litigation - considered a bad experience. Forward-looking organisations tend to take a broader view of risk when... [28 Mar 2008]

What price compliance?

Comment Organisations taking just a tactical or piecemeal approach by considering each regulation with which they must comply in isolation will fail to see the bigger picture and are likely to end up spending more in the long run. [07 Jan 2008]

Why must IT go green?

Comment Many small suppliers must comply with their large customers' own green policies. Green IT is not about compliance or coercion. It is about efficiency, says Stewart Baines. And that should make it more sustainable than any kowtowing to corporate... [03 Dec 2007]

HMRC's missing discs: Just a warning shot

Comment Yes, there will always be a place for the carrot approach to compliance - comply with data protection laws and you will maintain trust, reputation and brand. Thus, the compliance function within the organisation, if it exists, is disconnected from... [27 Nov 2007]

On-demand software can help banks avoid fines

Comment Nevertheless, the fear of large fines for failure to comply with regulations, along with the risk of a damaged reputation, can encourage a global bank to spend more than $2m on an AML system. On the surface these reasons alone seem likely to deter... [01 Nov 2007]

Analysis: The way to security and compliance

Comment It says companies are turning to role-based access control and fine-grained authorisation to enforce data and application restrictions and comply with a variety of regulations. Organisations worldwide are grappling with how to secure access to... [04 May 2006]

Leader: Start preparing for MiFID now

Leader Even worse, it could be the summer before there are any details of what financial services companies will need to do to comply with the legislation. This job will be about upgrading some of your newest systems for MiFID compliance, which means some... [31 Jan 2006]

Leader: Get off the SOX compliance hamster wheel

Leader Are you pulling out the system you put in last month because it doesn't comply with this week's ruling? Instead of rushing to comply each time, look for ways to jump off this nasty merry-go-round. Are you on the regulation hamster wheel, wheezing... [15 Nov 2005]

Leader: Don't let compliance blues drag you down

Leader Many banks still have much work to do around building the IT necessary to comply with the regulations - and the costs are rising as well. Red tape has always been an irritation to businesses but the increasing compliance burden is starting to weigh... [29 Jul 2005]

The Companies Bill: It's worth the effort

Comment Many companies will dread the IT investments they'll have to make to comply with the latest corporate regulation before Parliament - the Companies Bill. Compliance with the Bill will undoubtedly require improvements in information and reporting... [15 Nov 2004]

Leader: Sarbanes-Oxley - another law to ignore?

Leader Sarbanes-Oxley will, in theory, ensure companies have all possible data and have taken all reasonable measures to comply. These were the words of Wes Rehm, senior vice president for SAS, pointing out that all the business intelligence and... [21 Oct 2004]

IT consulting: Compliance both complex and costly

Comment More than ever, companies needing to comply with industry regulations have to ensure the consultants they hire are also compliant. The data controller is obliged to ensure that some sort of contract is in place obliging the data processor to comply... [19 Oct 2004]

Leader: Keep CIOs in the compliance loop

Leader And they all require new IT for companies to comply. He should be involved from the beginning in discussions about which new regulations are coming down the pipeline, which business areas will be affected and what the best way is to comply with the... [26 May 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Easy mobile minutes, corporate compliance and Google's IPO

Comment Comply - or else And Sarbanes-Oxley is not the only law with which companies must comply. The mantras for this year are governance and compliance. Now that governance and compliance are the major issues du jour for companies, some vendors are... [10 May 2004]

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