Is Your Sarbanes-Oxley Policy Secure Enough?
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 sent organizations scrambling to implement a corporate security policy that would meet the new federal regulations. However, without an understanding of how security responsibilities and policies should be administered, an organization’s best effort might not be good enough.
Information Shield products help you create a Sarbanes-Oxley policy that complies with the new laws and protects you from federal penalties.
Information Security Policies Made Easy provides a library of over 1300 examples of corporate security policy that you can implement. Our COBIT 4.0 policy map shows how these policies correspond to COBIT control domains and we provide instruction on how to customize and implement these policies to meet your organization’s security responsibilities.
Securing the computer network is only the first step. Network security policies must be supported clearly-defined employee security responsibilities. Information Security Roles and Responsibilities Made Easy provides over 40 pre-written job descriptions, organization charts, and mission statements that can be part of your corporate security policy.
Implementation of a Sarbanes-Oxley policy can be expensive and we can reduce those costs. Don’t spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars developing a program from scratch. Take advantage of the 25 years of experience of Charles Cresson Wood, CISSP, CISA, and get a jump start on your corporate security policy.
Don’t let this critical aspect of your organization’s security responsibilities wait another minute. Contact us and start developing a comprehensive Sarbanes-Oxley policy today.
