The Sarbanes Oxley Act, 2002 (SOX) provides oversight on the financial reporting of companies. All companies that are publicly held in America and any international organizations that have registered equity or debt securities within the US Securities Exchange Commission must comply with SOX.
SOX was designed to verify internal processes to combat corporate fraud. In this section, we will identify the key data elements that are protected under SOX and the correct actions required by the standard. This relates to topic 3.7c in the 210-255 specification:
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3.7 Map data types to these compliance frameworks
3.7.c SOX
3.7 Map data types to these compliance frameworks
3.7.c SOX
While SOX focuses on senior managers reviewing annual reports, signing off deficiencies, and reporting fraudulent behavior, this is based on trust in the internal policies and controls...