03697cam a2200409Ii 4500991003250379707536m d cr cn|||||||||070806s2005 maua s 001 0 eng d97815974903681597490369b13655516-39ule_inst115848:115946Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comOPELSOPELSOPELSTEFA658.4/03822Lahti, Christian.627554Sarbanes-Oxley[electronic resource] :IT compliance using COBIT and open source tools /Christian B. Lahti, Roderick Peterson.Rockland, MA :Syngress Pub. Inc.,c2005.xxvi, 333 p. :ill. ;23 cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in)Includes index.Introduction The Goals of this Book -- Chapter 1: Sox and Cobit Defined -- Chapter 2: Cost of Compliance -- Chapter 3: Why Open Source -- Chapter 4: Domain 1 - Planning and Organization Chapter 5: Domain 2 - Acquisition and Implementation Chapter 6: Domain 3 - Delivery and Support -- Chapter 7: Domain 4 - Monitoring -- Chapter 8: The Bottom Line -- Appendix - CD Contents At a Glance.CD-ROM contents: BuiltRight Construction Site index -- Reference -- NuStuff Electronics Site Index.This book illustrates the many Open Source cost savings opportunities available to companies seeking Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. It also provides examples of the Open Source infrastructure components that can and should be made compliant. In addition, the book clearly documents which Open Source tools you should consider using in the journey towards compliance. Although many books and reference material have been authored on the financial and business side of Sox compliance, very little material is available that directly address the information technology considerations, even less so on how Open Source fits into that discussion. Each chapter begins with an analysis of the business and technical ramifications of Sarbanes-Oxley as regards to topics covered before moving into the detailed instructions on the use of the various Open Source applications and tools relating to the compliance objectives. The bootable CD contains fully configured demonstrations of Open Source tools. * Shows companies how to use Open Source tools to achieve SOX compliance, which dramatically lowers the cost of using proprietary, commercial applications * Contains a bootable-Linux CD containing countless applications, forms, and checklists to assist companies in achieving SOX compliance * Only SOX compliance book specifically detailing steps to achieve SOX compliance for IT Professionals.Electronic reproduction.Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,2007.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Web browser.Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 2, 2007).Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.United States.Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.Information technologyManagement.Electronic books.localPeterson, Roderick.authorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut739043Original15974903699781597490368(OCoLC)62395324Referexhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781597490368An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information.b1365551624-02-2224-01-08991003250379707536C0TEFSarbanes-Oxley1463986UNISALENTOle02924-01-08mm -engmau0003158nam 2200685 a 450 991077793720332120080811190004.0979-84-00-62855-91-282-42113-197866124211360-313-36257-210.5040/9798400628559(CKB)1000000000767640(EBL)492303(OCoLC)609857961(SSID)ssj0000124920(PQKBManifestationID)11134890(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000124920(PQKBWorkID)10024110(PQKB)10206337(Au-PeEL)EBL492303(CaPaEBR)ebr10323752(CaONFJC)MIL242113(MiAaPQ)EBC492303(OCoLC)318189176(DLC)BP9798400628559BC(EXLCZ)99100000000076764020080728e20082024 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrColonial genocide and reparations claims in the 21st century[electronic resource] the socio-legal context of claims under international law by the Herero against Germany for genocide in Namibia, 1904-1908 /Jeremy SarkinWestport, Conn. :Praeger Security International,2008.New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),2024.1 online resource (320 p.)PSI reportsDescription based upon print version of record.0-313-36256-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.The legacy of the Herero genocide on Namibia today -- The historical and current legal implications of Germany's conduct -- The developing norm of reparations and apologies for historical claims : past, present and future.More and more, the descendants of indigenous victims of genocide, land expropriation, forced labor, and other systematic human rights violations committed by colonial powers are seeking reparations under international law from the modern successor governments and corporations. As the number of colonial reparations cases increases, courts around the world are being asked to apply international law to determine whether reparations are due for atrocities and crimes that might have been committed long ago but whose lasting effects are alleged to injure the modern descendants of the victims. SarkinPSI reports (Westport, Conn.)Herero (African people)ReparationsNamibiaHistoryHerero Revolt, 1904-1907ReparationsReparations for historical injusticesNamibiaGermanyTrials, litigation, etcHerero (African people)Reparations.NamibiaHistoryReparations.Reparations for historical injustices345.6881/0251Sarkin-Hughes Jeremy605069DLCDLCUtOrBLWBOOK9910777937203321Colonial genocide and reparations claims in the 21st century3737402UNINA