Hello,
 
I was fed up last week runing into a debate with a Sterling C:D consultant on 
SOX compliance. We solely use Sterling Commerce VAN for transmitting all EDI 
messages to our trading partners. Open FTP with no encryption is being used for 
sending/receiving messages to/from from Sterling VAN. As per the Sterling 
genius, all messages going out of the organization should be encrypted 
irrespective of the destination - whether VAN or the partner else I don't 
comply to SOX guidelines. Counter to this point, I argued that with just one 
single destination, there is no requirement of having this additional step and 
its an unnecessary overhead. Any thoughts?
 
Regards
Praveen
 


      

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