by Amber Gerdes | Jul 12, 2023 | GRC, Onspring, Risk Management
We are halfway through 2023 and Onspring has done it again…twice. In Onspring’s two latest releases (v24.0 on January 28 and v25.0 on June 17), the GRC platform has provided their user community with a collection of new and meaningful features that greatly enhance its...
by Amber Gerdes | Jun 20, 2023 | Chief Compliance Officers, GRC, GRC Implementation, IRM
Risk management plays a crucial role in organizational success by identifying, assessing, mitigating, and monitoring risks. However, the effectiveness of risk management programs relies on the integration of various components, such as Third-Party Risk Management...
by Bryan Johnson | May 25, 2023 | Chief Compliance Officers, CMMC, GRC, GRC Implementation
Complying with the CMMC / NIST 800-171 framework can be likened to a heavy chain, where each link represents a specific task or requirement. The unmanageable amount of tasks required for full compliance burdens this chain, making it increasingly difficult to pull....
by Amber Gerdes | Apr 24, 2023 | Archer, GRC, Onspring, Riskonnect, RSA Archer, ServiceNow
Artificial intelligence quickly took the world by storm with the rise of ChatGPT, and GRC is no different. At Cential, we integrated artificial intelligence and GRC as of February 1, 2023. It changed everything for GRC, and it is truly transforming the way we do GRC....
by Amber Gerdes | Feb 16, 2023 | Archer Platform, Chief Compliance Officers, GRC
Last week we announced that Cential had successfully integrated artificial intelligence (AI) into our first GRC solution, and now we’ve brought it to our second platform (and more to come!). We are thrilled to announce that we have introduced artificial intelligence...
by Amber Gerdes | Feb 2, 2023 | Chief Compliance Officers, GRC
It’s finally happened. Cential Consulting has integrated artificial intelligence and GRC. It’s no secret that AI is becoming more and more a part of our everyday lives and has already impacted the lives of GRC professionals on at least a marginal scale. From Google...