Corporate Governance: Roles Management

9:13 am Business

In July 2002 the President instituted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to force businesses to look into the way corporate governance is handled.  The law was made to re-evaluate how we teach and write about corporate law.  Roles management will play a large part in this new outlook of how businesses maintain the thousands if not millions of user access privileges.  This new governance will mandate the significance of user access control and roles management.   In this Act all those in the roles of minding the gates are now brought into the spotlight to keep watch of corporate governance.  We will see how roles management stands up to the new law and what changes will be delivered to the business organizations as a result. 

 

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