by
Brian Madden
This is a video of a breakout session from BriForum 2006.
Session Description: Your company must now be Sarbanes-Oxley compliant. You have been asked
to ensure that your Terminal Server environment is SOX compliant. What
does that really mean for you? In this session, Roddy Rodstein will
review what Sarbanes-Oxley accomplishes and outline the framework used
to achieve Sarbanes-Oxley compliance using COBIT control objectives.
(This session is Part 1 of 2.) Part 1 is an overview of Sarbanes-Oxley
and COBIT control objectives and how it relates to a server-based
computing environment. Part 2 is a technical hands-on presentation
about how you can actually make your servers Sarbanes-Oxley compliant.
Presented by: Roddy Rodstein
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