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Existing Compliance Programs

When developing a compliance program, many smaller organizations will find that it is

sufficient and most cost-effective to leverage existing compliance program materials

provided by organizations such as the National Association of College and University

Attorneys (NACUA), Society for Corporate Compliance and Ethics, Association of

Corporate Counsel, Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), and The National Association of

College and University Business Officers (NACUBO).

Larger organizations may need to have a third-party organization help to develop

customized compliance programs to meet complex situations.

US Government Cloud Computing Technology Roadmap:

Requirements Assessment (/content/dam/course-

content/tgs/cca/cca-

610/document/USGovernmentCloudComputingTechnologyRoadma

p_RequirementsAssessment_checked.pdf?ou=541322)

Information Security: Federal Guidance Needed to Address Control

Issues with Implementing Cloud Computing (/content/dam/course-

content/tgs/cca/cca-

610/document/InformationSecurity_FederalGuidanceNeededtoAdd

ressControlIssueswithImplementingCloudComputing_checked.pdf?

ou=541322)

An Evaluation of the Cybersecurity Policies for the United States

Department of Health & Human Services

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evaluation-of-the-cybersecurity-policies-for-the-united-state.html?

ou=541322)

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