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SOX Compliance
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SOX Compliance with Tango/04 Software |
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Jim Van Valkenburgh and Joe Baumgarten, SoftLanding Systems
Wednesday, May 25, 2005, Noon Eastern
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Software tools such as Tango/04's security and systems management products can help you automate implementation of audit controls in response to Sarbanes-Oxley and other compliance mandates. You can also monitor security and data integrity real time and document compliance for auditors, as required by many regulatory efforts including SOX.
Tango/04's products address audit objectives in the following areas:
- use and monitoring of system utilities
- service levels
- systems security
- operations management
- monitoring processes and internal controls
During this 45-minute event, we will demonstrate VISUAL Security Suite, which offers a wide range of audit controls and reports that encompass data changes at the record level, SQL-use, OS audit changes, user profile activity, and object access. Tango/04's software is designed to support industry best practices standards such as CoBIT, ITIL, and ISO 17799.
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About the Speakers
Technical Presenter: Joe Baumgarten holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Iowa State University. For 15 years, he worked at a large data processing shop in Des Moines, Iowa, as an AS/400 programmer, analyst, technical support representative and, finally, manager of AS/400 Technical Support. In 1998, Joe became a sales engineer for SoftLanding. He works closely with IT professionals who are looking for third-party solutions to software management and systems management problems. He conducts training, is a frequent speaker at COMMON, and has written several articles for newsletters and AS/400 technical publications.
Host: Jim Van Valkenburgh has been in AS/400 software sales at SoftLanding Systems for the past 7 years. Prior to that, he was involved with the sales of architectural products including curtainwalls, skylights, and solar energy systems. Jim is a past president of Toastmasters and current president of the Peterborough Historical Society. He has a Bachelor's degree in American Studies from Heidelberg College.
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