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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOx), also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002; is a U.S. federal law enacted on July 30, 2002 in response to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals including most famously Enron and WorldCom. These scandals cost investors in these public companies billions of dollars when the share prices collapsed, and shook public confidence in the nation's securities markets.
SOx established new and enhanced standards for all U.S. public companies, their boards, management, and public accounting firms. BWise helps companies to comply with the myriad sets of rules that the law set down with a unique set of tools. The core of SOx is its requirement that all financial processes are managed according to a stringent set of rules and regulations, backed by accurate reporting capabilities. This management and recording of controls, to work toward compliance can be set down in a concise and controlled manner with BWise.
BWise is an integrated GRC suite consisting of diferent modules for distinct GRC tasks. BWise Internal Control can be used to help companies test controls, collect evidence and streamline corresponding workflows, setting a basis for better SOx compliance. BWise Compliance Management enables companies to perform, consolidate and monitor any type of compliance assessment, survey or questionnaire. In addition, BWise also provides a Loss & Incident Database that helps companies to record any incident, whether it is important to SOx compliance or other regulations.
BWise is a global leader in compliance and enterprise risk management software, with a strong heritage in business process management. BWise delivers proven solutions to help organizations become “in control” by increasing corporate accountability; strengthening financial, strategic and operational efficiencies; and maximizing performance.