Electronic Evidence & The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002
- Topics:
- Sarbanes Oxley Compliance
- Tags:
- ALM Properties,
- Sarbanes-Oxley,
- Regulatory Compliance,
- Regulations,
- Policies And Procedures,
- Human Resources,
- Government,
- Financial Accounting,
- Finance,
- Electronic Document,
- ...
- Source:
- ALM Properties
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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘With 93% of all business documents created electronically and only 30% ever printed to paper, corporations in the last few years have been compelled to address the retention of and potential liability associated with electronic documents and communication. Today, companies save nearly every electronic document and email because it can be stored electronically with relative ease. In response to this techno-reality, corporations are implementing and enforcing document retention policies more than ever before. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 embraces the issues developing around the proliferation of electronic evidence.’ The paper examines the aforesaid scenario and discusses the role of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the same.
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Format: PDF | Size: 161KB | Date: Nov 2002 | Pages: 4




