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Most breaches follow the same high-level pattern : While security control selection and orchestration are important, ensuring a path to recovery from a mass destruction event (without paying a ransom) should be the prime directive. Failure to address this exposes companies to unwarranted risks. The onus is on you.
Most breaches follow the same high-level pattern : While security control selection and orchestration are important, ensuring a path to recovery from a mass destruction event (without paying a ransom) should be the prime directive. Failure to address this exposes companies to unwarranted risks. The onus is on you.
In GRC, governance is necessary for setting direction (through strategy and policy), monitoring performance and controls, and evaluating outcomes. Risk A possible event that could cause harm or loss or make it more difficult to achieve objectives. Improving Efficiency Centralizing issues into one framework eliminates duplicate efforts.
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