Security Standards White Papers

Fortune 100 Corporation & Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance

Overview A Fortune 100 company serving customers in more than 80 countries found itself facing a Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) deadline. The company needed to comply with the regulation's privacy and record-keeping requirements protecting data sent from the Human Resources department to third-party providers. The information included highly sensitive personal information such as Social Security numbers, birthdates, and pay rates for over 15,000 employees. When the company discovered that it could upgrade its current PKZIP license to SecureZIP, the organization immediately recognized a core advantage of the product's value: The enterprise did not have to sacrifice efficiency for security.

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PublisherPkware File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2006
FormatCase Studies   
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