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The OCEG (formerly known as “Open Compliance and Ethics Group”) states that the term GRC was first referenced as early as 2003, but was mentioned in a peer reviewed paper by their co-founder in 2007. IT and security GRC solutions leverage timely information on data, infrastructure, and applications (virtual, mobile, cloud).
COBIT is one such best practice framework, but its scope is unique from most frameworks in that it focuses narrowly on security, risk management, and governance. Control frameworks and security standards are often exchangeable terminologies. What are the benefits of COBIT?
The OCEG (formerly known as “Open Compliance and Ethics Group”) states that the term GRC was first referenced as early as 2003, but was mentioned in a peer reviewed paper by their co-founder in 2007. IT and security GRC solutions leverage timely information on data, infrastructure, and applications (virtual, mobile, cloud).
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