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2008 Compliance Drivers by Sector:
Compliance regulations and standards can be either cross-sector, such as Sarbanes Oxley, or will vary by market sector, such as HIPAA in healthcare, and this summary provides an indication of regulatory and standards issues which can be supported by improvements to the IT infrastructure to reduce cost of compliance simplify monitoring with the overall impact of risk reduction.

Sarbanes-Oxley

FISAP
Sec 17-a4/ NASD 3010
Basel II
Patriot Act
Gramm Leach Bliley

HIPAA

RFID

PCI

ISO 17799/27001
Initial Engagement: The Synergy Compliance Practice:
The Synergy Compliance Practice has a range of services and collateral to support an initial engagement, enabling an appropriate scope-of-work to be defined and the business case confirmed. Please select the areas you would like support. The aim of the Synergy Compliance Practice is to considerably reduce the cost of compliance with regulations and standards, and simplify monitoring, by applying the Synergy Compliance Practice IT skills to automate and integrate compliance processes across the enterprise. The impact of these focused IT skills can be seen by auditors and attorneys as reducing risk. The Synergy Compliance Practice is not responsible for making an organization compliant with regulations and standards - this is the role of auditors and attorneys, the organization's internal staff and the board of directors.
 
Ongoing Support:
Maintaining compliance and best practices is an on-going effort.  To help you maintain the highest level of quality and integrity, Synergy can take an active role.
 
The Synergy Compliance Solution Set:
To reduce the cost of compliance and simplify monitoring, the Synergy Compliance Practice has core skills which are applied to an organizations current IT infrastructure and applications through a structured risk assessment process for defining gaps that need to be closed, leading to a scope-of-work.