by Andrew Gunter | Sep 12, 2018 | Chief Compliance Officers
Often, the term “Reasonable Assurance” is used in reference to financial statement audits and is referring to assurance that they are free of material misstatement. Although this situation doesn’t really apply to the CCO’s role in oversight of compliance programs,...
by David Ponder | Aug 28, 2018 | Chief Compliance Officers
CADRE INFORMATION SECURITY AND CENTIAL ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO HELP CUSTOMERS DEVELOP RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS CINCINNATI, OH – August 20, 2018 — Cadre Information Security, a leading provider of information security solutions, has announced a partnership with...
by David Ponder | Aug 16, 2018 | Chief Compliance Officers
Today has been a deluge of product news for RSA Archer. More features are being released in the next 6 months than in multiple years prior. Some of the interesting things are being released in the coming months include: Archer version 6.5 will be released in October....
by Bryan Johnson | Aug 8, 2018 | Chief Compliance Officers
In my last blog on the subject of “The Importance of Governance in the GRC Implementation”, I briefly touched on the importance defining a Vision, or rather, setting standards for a GRC implementation. I felt I needed to dive into these a little more because having...
by Andrew Gunter | Jul 17, 2018 | Chief Compliance Officers
Your Compliance team has finally decided to take the plunge and purchase a GRC solution. You have developed an eGRC vision (see last month’s post on creating an eGRC Vision), talked to stakeholders about needs, reviewed Forrester and Gartner’s reports on GRC, have...
by Bryan Johnson | Jul 6, 2018 | Chief Compliance Officers, GRC Implementation
We have helped several organizations implement GRC processes and tools and have seen our fair share of successes and failures. A common thread we see with those who struggle is that and instead of seeing an eGRC software tool as something to bolster their GRC...