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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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Virtual

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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{tableName=glossary, name=Strategic Risk, description= Strategic risk is the risk that an organization takes when it makes strategic decisions, such as entering a new market, introducing a new product, or changing its business model. This type of risk is associated with uncertainty and the potential for losses due to unexpected events or changes in the external environment. Strategic risk can include a wide range of risks, such as financial, operational, legal, reputational, and political risks. Strategic risk management involves identifying, assessing, and managing the risks associated with strategic decisions. Risk management strategies can include developing contingency plans, diversifying investments, and implementing risk mitigation measures. Strategic risk management is an important part of any organization’s overall risk management strategy., topic=null, hs_path=strategic-risk}--
{tableName=comparison, name=NIST CSF vs SOC 2, description= The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) and SOC 2 are two important standards for organizations to understand and implement. Learn the differences between the two and how they can help protect your company, topic=[{id=97620570503, createdAt=1673040885296, updatedAt=1683947893762, path='nist-cybersecurity-framework-csf', name=' NIST Cybersecurity Framework: A Comprehensive Guide', 1='{type=string, value=NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)}', 2='{type=string, value= A comprehensive guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) and how to use it to protect your organization's IT infrastructure and data. Learn best practices and tips to help you improve}', 5='{type=string, value=This authoritative guide provides an overview of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). The guide will provide an in-depth look at the five core functions of the CSF, which are Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover. It will also explain the importance of the CSF and how it can help organizations of all sizes to protect their networks and data from cyber threats. The guide will also provide an overview of the various tools and resources available to help organizations implement the CSF, as well as best practices for using the framework to ensure the security of their systems. Finally, the guide will provide a comprehensive look at the various roles and responsibilities associated with the CSF, including the roles of the organization, its employees, and external partners. This guide is an essential resource for any organization looking to protect its networks and data from the ever-evolving cyber threats.}'}], hs_path=nist-cybersecurity-framework-csf-vs-soc-2}--

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GRC Buying Guide

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