Beyond Checkbox Compliance Audit and Accountability
The past year has taught us that regulatory compliance is not enough. The Heartland data breach occurred even though the company was PCI compliant, and the Madoff Ponzi scheme occurred even though Madoff's company was investigated multiple times by the SEC and other regulatory authorities. How do we move beyond checkbox compliance to truly address the risks?
Our 2-day 2010 Spring
Conference, Beyond Checkbox Compliance – Audit and Accountability, will be held March 25-26, 2010 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. The conference will cover a mix of audit, security, governance and compliance tracks.
We are putting out a call for
papers to help us select potential speakers. To submit your proposal to speak at the conference, please fill out this form and e-mail it to 2010SpringConference@isaca-sv.org.
Nominating Committee To Be formed at the Reception on March 25, 2010 at our Spring Conference
The Nominating Committee oversees the chapter elections for
Board offices to be filled at the Annual General Meeting, which will be held on June 17, 2010. Per ARTICLE
VII, Section 1 of our Bylaws, "The Chapter Board shall solicit and select volunteers
to form a three-member Nominating Committee at a meeting 3 months prior to the
upcoming Annual General Meeting. Current Chapter Board members may serve on
this committee; however no members of the Nominating Committee will be eligible
to stand for upcoming elections for that term."
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