Tag Archive: Compliance
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Start the New Year with Network Audit
12/31/19There’s no better way to kick off 2020 than with a network audit. Before you dive head first into starting the new year...
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Breaking down Microsoft Azure: Compliance Offerings
12/25/19Every compliance regulation that your business is going to face is driven by the need to protect data. Microsoft offers a comprehensive set of...
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NIST To Tackle AI
08/22/19How can the federal government create standards that protect organizations like yours from the potential risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI) without slowing...
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Clearing Up SOC Misconceptions
08/08/19Like countless other regulations, the system and organization controls (SOC) certification has many misconceptions attached to it. We attempt to dispel a few. Service...
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What Does Security Mean to You
08/02/19Security is one of those words that means different things to different people, especially considering your setting. One area that has become very...
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HITRUST Goes Global
07/25/19When first launched, the HITRUST Cybersecurity Framework (HITRUST CSF) aimed to provide evidence to regulating bodies that healthcare industry businesses were adhering to...
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Security Analytics against Cyberthreats
04/25/19The use of big data is the catalyst for a variety of new markets across the IT spectrum. With the vast number of...
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Be Compliant with the Regulations that Apply to Your Industry
04/18/19With so many regulations out there, how do you know which ones that apply to your organization? The easy way is to partner...
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PCI Compliance Protects You and Your Clients
03/21/19Every time your business runs a client’s credit card, the chance their personal data could be stolen is inherent. It could be a...
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Security and Compliance: What is the Difference?
03/18/19Most organizations confuse Security and Compliance and without properly understanding the difference, you can't be sure you are doing either correctly. Let's be...
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