Security as a Legal Obligation in the EU
- Posted by Geoffrey G. Gussis on October 23rd, 2005
- Filed in Risk Management & Compliance
Edwin Jacobs, a friend of InhouseBlog, points to a recent article that he has written on security obligations in the EU:
"Since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act there is a worldwide focus on security issues in general. This new focus seems to emphasise that security is a new kind of legal obligation. However, security is already a legal obligation for all EU companies since the early nineties."
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