Achieving compliance with industry standards and regulations is an ongoing journey for organizations of all sizes. But the path always begins with understanding what it means to implement a comprehensive, risk-based compliance strategy.
When done correctly, discussions about compliance can be pivotal in guiding decisions about what cybersecurity controls need to be implemented. Compliance and risk-based security are tied together of course, however, recent cyberattacks have shown that being compliant doesn’t necessarily mean 100% secure. This is why a risk-based compliance strategy is essential and will also yield compliance benefits.
Absolute’s latest research report demonstrates how cybersecurity and compliance are inextricably linked and why getting a handle on both requires a comprehensive strategy rooted in an understanding of risk and the attack surface organizations need to secure.
Key Absolute Findings
- Thinking about your potential 'attack surface'
- The inherent risk of remote work
- What rules and regulations apply to me?
- The cost of non-compliance
- Ensuring security through risk-based compliance
- Making security controls resilient