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It's Not Wise To Neglect Certain SOX Requirements


Posted by Mitch Irsfeld, Feb 27, 2006 02:31 PM


If you're still harboring doubts about meeting your SOX deadlines, you might want to check out a webinar tomorrow (Feb. 28) that features Michael Horowitz, commissioner of the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC).

The event, titled, "Upward Mobility: Leveraging Your Sarbanes-Oxley Investment for Broader Risk Management," will take place 1 p.m. EST. Co-hosted by compliance vendor Axentis and Business Finance Magazine, speakers will also include Scott Mitchell, CEO of Open Compliance & Ethics Group (OCEG) and Ted Frank, president of Axentis and chair of OCEG.

The discussion promises to focus on the current critical mandates of SOX and the ramifications of neglecting certain areas of compliance. And perhaps more interesting, attendees will also learn about compliance enforcement mechanisms. Special focus will be given to the Thompson Memo and Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Other topics to be covered include an overview and evaluation of a broad approach to compliance solutions and an understanding of how to integrate compliance into a business model.

You can register for the hour-long webinar at Business Finance Magazine's Web site.


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