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Bury+Partners Implements DeviceLock® for IP Protection!

The same ingredients that make a company a great place to work can also leave it highly susceptible to data theft by insiders. In a successful engineering design firm, for example, there are employees who are passionate about their projects – some willing to fill their evenings and weekends with work, big projects of sufficient value and interest to warrant intense competition among firms, and powerful tools that relieve tedium and promote creativity and collaboration. The mix is a recipe for a thriving business, but not without the worry that one day an employee or contractor will abscond with valuable intellectual property (IP). Bury + Partners, a leading Austin, Texas, -based civil engineering firm is using DeviceLock® software to alleviate that worry.

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This document addresses SOX requirements that affect a company's data infrastructure, including the means of securing data collected and maintained by the company.

New white paper published: "DeviceLock for Sarbanes-Oxley Act Compliance"

01/30/2008

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was adopted in the US in 2002. This statutory act set out documentation and financial reporting requirements for companies, reinforced personal liability of CFOs and CEOs, and introduced procedures for regular independent audits.

Today, all public companies with stock listed on US stock exchanges are required to meet SOX requirements. Furthermore, a company’s executive management - including the CEO and CFO - are held personally liable for ensuring compliance with the key provisions of SOX. Violations are met with hefty personal fines up to USD 25 million and prison terms of up to 20 years.

Despite its very stringent requirements, SOX has ultimately become the unspoken standard in corporate governance. Even companies that are not listed on US exchanges now prefer to incorporate provisions of this law in order to increase their competitiveness, attract more interest from investors and partners, and better protect their corporate assets.

This document addresses SOX requirements that affect a company's data infrastructure, including the means of securing data collected and maintained by the company. It also describes DeviceLock®, a product from DeviceLock, Inc., which companies can use to more easily achieve strong compliance in the area of data security.

Download: DeviceLock for Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) Compliance (PDF)

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