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Delivering Hub & Spoke GRC in Distr...

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Delivering Hub & Spoke GRC in Distributed & Autonomous Business

Internationally renowned GRC analyst Michael Rasmussen has performed a deep dive on our Hub and Spoke architecture and i...
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Jan 1, 2023

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Using Zero Trust Architecture to Ba...

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Using Zero Trust Architecture to Balance Cyber Security Risks

While the concept of "Zero Trust" is not new among enterprises, however, the modern workplace has changed radically in r...
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Jan 3, 2023

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How Can a vCISO Help Protect Your N...

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How Can a vCISO Help Protect Your Network?

With the threat landscape growing by the hour, the role of CISO has never been more important. Yet high demand and massi...
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Jan 5, 2023

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This comprehensive guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), a set of security standards designed to protect cardholder data and reduce the risk of data breaches. It covers the key components of the PCI-DSS, including the 12 requirements, the 6 goals, and the 6 core principles. It also provides a detailed description of the processes, technologies, and tools required to comply with the standard. Furthermore, the guide includes best practices for implementing the standard and provides resources to help organizations stay on top of the latest developments in the industry.

This guide provides a roadmap for achieving PCI-DSS compliance and maintaining a secure environment.

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