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Dear James,
Sometimes DB2 integrity problems are accidents and sometimes
they're not. SOX auditors must assess the adequacy of internal
controls that monitor for both 'oops' and 'hanky-panky' risks.
SOX audits are retrospective, so enterprises with a Sarbanes-Oxley
compliance requirement must immediately erase any hint of
vulnerability to unobserved database 'hanky-panky.' Stitch-in-Time
Database Integrity Software does just that; the product even observes
and reports this kind of mischief:
              A.  first turn the audit security OFF,
              B.  accomplish the hanky-panky,
              C.  then turn the security back ON again.
That 'hanky-panky' approach tricks audit software that relies on
triggers ... but ... it will not escape the gaze of Stitch-in-Time:
   http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/award/source/1.html
Stitch-in-Time will tell your security officer:
   1) WHO did it, and ...
   2) precisely WHEN they did it, and ...
   3) exactly WHAT they did, and ...
   4) HOW they did it
A free demonstration copy of the fully-functional software
is available.
This page: http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/SO-act/source/1.html
includes a link to the official interpretation of the Sarbanes-Oxley
Act published by PCAOB, the Public Company Accounting
Oversight Board. (PCAOB is sometimes pronounced 'peek-a-boo').
Cheers,
Clare Holtham
Small Blue LTD
Voice line: (44) 1-737-824248
North American contact: (262) 681-3151
clare.holtham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.smallblue.co.uk
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James H H Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 1:02 AM
Subject: RE: Sarbanes & Oxley
> It was in response to a customer query about SOX compliance via
> QuestView's "audit trail print" function that we developed the new
> "Journal View" functionality: the former was never intended as anything
> beyond "oops prevention," while journaling a file is a much more robust
> way of keeping track of changes.
>
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