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1 compliance
The adherence to stated standards. -
2 compliance
"Meeting an organization's various obligations, which may arise from laws, regulations, rules, and many other legal instruments, such as court judgments, litigation, and even contracts. Specific and important examples of these obligations include the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) and the California Law on Notice of Security Breach, formerly known as SB-1386. These regulatory obligations may be created by many sources, such as national and local governments and from industry-specific oversight groups, such as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards." -
3 compliance officer
Person responsible for ensuring that an organization complies with the various regulations and standards that are imposed by government and other regulatory bodies. -
4 SOX Compliance and Technology Options
A template that addresses the general activities involved in efforts to achieve more efficient SOX compliance. This project assumes that the organization is already SOX compliant.English-Arabic terms dictionary > SOX Compliance and Technology Options
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5 Trust Center
"A website that describes the compliance, security, and privacy features of Microsoft Office 365." -
6 remediation
The act of bringing a system or piece of software into compliance with a policy or configuration intent. -
7 IAS Server
A server component that coordinates the output from all the system health validators (SHVs) and determines whether Quarantine Enforcement Server (QES) components should isolate a client from the network or not based on health policy compliance. -
8 disclaimer
"Text that is added to e-mail messages in transport to provide information that supports the sending organization's compliance policies, warnings about unknown or unverified e-mail senders, or other information as determined by the sending organization. Exchange Server 2007 allows the administrator to use transport rules to target disclaimers based on specific criteria." -
9 journaling agent
"A compliance-focused agent that is configured to journal e-mail messages that are sent or received by departments or individuals in an Exchange Server 2007 organization, to and from recipients outside the organization, or both for use in the organization's e-mail retention or archival strategy." -
10 health requirement server
"A software component that communicates with a Network Policy Server (NPS) and provides information that system health agents (SHAs) use to validate compliance. For example, a server running NPS might have to contact a policy server, such as an antivirus signature server, to check for the version of the current signature file. A policy server also communicates with a system health validator (SHV) to validate a statement of health (SoH) from an SHA." -
11 Microsoft Policy Platform
A feature that applies configuration policies to the managed computer and reports compliance with the policies. -
12 activate
To verify that your software product is a legal copy and is installed in compliance with the Microsoft Software License Terms. -
13 check-in policy
A policy that provides the ability to validate compliance with organizational rules for a team project. -
14 Network Access Protection
"A set of operating system components that can help protect access to a private network by enforcing health policies. System administrators establish health policies which NAP enforces by inspecting and assessing the health of client computers, restricting network access when client computers are deemed noncompliant, and remediating noncompliant client computers for full network access. NAP also provides ongoing health compliance enforcement while a client computer is connected to a network." -
15 NAP
"A set of operating system components that can help protect access to a private network by enforcing health policies. System administrators establish health policies which NAP enforces by inspecting and assessing the health of client computers, restricting network access when client computers are deemed noncompliant, and remediating noncompliant client computers for full network access. NAP also provides ongoing health compliance enforcement while a client computer is connected to a network." -
16 CLS-compliant
"Pertaining to code that publicly exposes only language features that are in the Common Language Specification. CLS compliance can apply to classes, interfaces, components, and tools." -
17 NAP health policy server
A server running NPS that evaluates NAP client health status. The NAP health policy server uses health policies and network policies to evaluate compliance of NAP client computers.
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