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Chapter 1. Overview: The Goals of This Book
Chapter 2. SOX and COBIT Defined
Chapter 3. The Cost of Compliance
Chapter 4. Why Open Source?
Chapter 5. Domain I: Planning and Organization
Chapter 6. Domain II: Acquisition and Implementation
Chapter 7. Domain III: Delivery and Support
Chapter 8. Domain IV: Monitoring
Chapter 9. Putting It All Together
Appendix- A COBIT Control Objectives
Appendix- B KNOPPIX Live CD Parameters
Appendix- C The GNU General Public License
Appendix- D CD Contents at a Glance
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