The convergence of risk velocity and volatility in the 2020s has contributed to a perilous risk exposure gap for many organizations — fueled by a tsunami of new and emerging risks and stagnant to declining resources.
As technology advances and the risks associated with them rapidly expand, InfoSec and IT compliance teams need to implement a connected risk model to bridge the gap between their capabilities and their organization’s risk exposure. By leveraging emerging technologies like AI, RPA, and continuous monitoring to build state-of-the-art, scalable compliance programs organizations can:
- Identify key factors contributing to risk exposure gaps
- Meet their compliance, IT risk, and vendor management needs
- Build trusted views of their risks and exposures that help align teams and drive action
- Improve collaboration, reduce compliance fatigue, and strengthen risk management
As a result, organizations will be able to bridge the risk exposure gap and successfully navigate tomorrow’s cyber risks with greater resilience and agility. This session will explore the evolving cyber risk landscape, organizational collaboration to address issues, the roadblocks to progress, and keys to creating a risk-aware culture. The demonstration will cover:
- Using a unified risk taxonomy to provide end-to-end visibility and a single language for enterprise risk.
- How connected control assessment/testing results provide a more complete and accurate view of control effectiveness and residual risk.
- How to leverage evidence requests across SOX, IT compliance, and internal audit to reduce burden on the business and save time.
- Using shared issues to improve visibility and provide a better understanding of the full impact of issues across various risk domains.
- Enabling inventory-level visibility for stakeholders to facilitate a more risk-aware culture.
* CPE: This is a webinar recording. Credits are not offered for on-demand viewing.