by Bryan Johnson | Jun 28, 2019 | Chief Compliance Officers
Two Lessons from the 2019 Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference (RMISC) Each year I embark on a journey with what seems like every other security professional in the Denver area, to the only Security conference that seems worthwhile to attend: The Rocky...
by Andrew Gunter | Apr 29, 2019 | Chief Compliance Officers
The GRC Technology Hiring Gap I get at least one message a week that goes something like, “Hi Andrew, I came across your profile on LinkedIn and was quite impressed with your background and experience, specifically in RSA Archer. I am looking to fill a few Archer...
by David Ponder | Mar 18, 2019 | Chief Compliance Officers, GRC Implementation, Risk Management
The Most Overlooked Element of Successful GRC Most GRC / IRM material focuses on things that are unique to the world of business and technology risk. This often makes sense since there is so much to consider when working with GRC. Thousands of GRC guides,...
by Amber Gerdes | Feb 25, 2019 | Archer Platform, Chief Compliance Officers, GRC Implementation, RSA Archer
Path to a Successful Upgrade Completing an Archer upgrade can be a daunting task. With the relatively recent release of Archer version 6.5, as Holly Giammanco mentioned in her post “Archer 6.5 is Here!”, there are multiple good reasons to get your Archer platform on...
by Andrew Gunter | Jan 30, 2019 | Chief Compliance Officers, GRC Implementation
Accommodating Variations in Your GRC Software I have yet to implement a GRC solution without hearing the line “But Our Program is Different”, referring to a department’s need for an exception to how the rest of the organization manages a foundational process or...
by Bryan Johnson | Oct 12, 2018 | Chief Compliance Officers
Continuing the discussion on GRC implementations, it would be worth exploring the discovery phase of the project that’s critical to defining the scope of the GRC program. Without understanding where your risk and compliance activities are happening there is a risk...