by David Ponder | Apr 14, 2020 | Chief Compliance Officers, GRC Implementation, IRM, Risk Management
Jannie Wentzel Joins Cential Cential and Jannie Wentzel have joined forces to best help our clients manage the risk and compliance challenges they face. We are excited to now offer our clients a more comprehensive suite of Risk services including Risk Managed...
by Jannie Wentzel | Apr 12, 2020 | Chief Compliance Officers, GRC Implementation, IRM, Risk Management
Risk Management: What’s Next? Download our new whitepaper titled Risk Management: What’s Next? by Jannie Wentzel. It gives a glimpse into the emerging technologies and business environment evolution that will transform Risk Management in the coming decade....
by Andrew Gunter | Sep 26, 2019 | Archer Platform, GRC Implementation, Risk Management, RSA Archer, RSA Charge
Recap from RSA Charge 2019 RSA Charge made for great week of speakers, networking, and evening fun at RSA’s annual event this past week at Disney in Orlando, Florida. With up to eight different client presentations every hour, attendees could follow a pre-designated...
by Bryan Johnson | Apr 12, 2019 | Risk Management, SOC Reports
Evaluating Cloud Providers I have a friend who recently started a new business venture. He’s been involved in several other ventures before therefore he’s familiar with the common business processes that are performed when running a business – accounting, scheduling,...
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 David Ponder | Sep 20, 2018 | Risk Management
“What do you think the difference is between GRC and IRM?” That’s a question we seem to hear over and over, and with good reason. I just heard that question again this week, and if you ask the internet, the answer you’ll get is underwhelming...