Governments worldwide control the export of goods and these controls exist for a good reason, and are not intended to be a barrier to business or an overbearing compliance burden. However as global development accelerates to support ever increasing demands for software complexity, those who operate in regulated environments are finding that Export Control regulations have not evolved at the same pace. Executives are increasingly being asked– 'How are you controlling data movement every day? Can you be sure that the system underpinning your global development is enforcing access rights, permissions and visibility to export controlled software?'
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DAC 2012 at San Francisco CA - Jun 3 - 7, 2012
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