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Copyright notice: text and definitions below are (partly) taken
from WIKIPEDIA article about Sarbanes Oxley at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology_controls
IT
Controls and the Chief Information Officer
Chief information officers are responsible for the security, accuracy
and the reliability of the systems that manage and report the company's
data, including financial data. Financial accounting and Enterprise
Resource Planning systems are integrated in the initiating, authorizing,
processing, and reporting of financial data and may be involved
in Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, to the extent they mitigate specific
financial risks.
IT controls and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
SOX requires the chief executive and chief financial officers of
public companies to attest to the accuracy of financial reports
(Section 302) and require public companies to establish adequate
internal controls over financial reporting (Section 404). Passage
of SOX resulted in an increased focus on IT controls (using sox
software), as these support financial processing and therefore fall
into the scope of management's assessment of internal control under
Section 404 of SOX.
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