In the realm of document signing and approval procedures, businesses often encounter numerous challenges. Document processing is time-consuming and tedious, with multiple people having to review, print, sign, and scan documents. This manual process is not only inefficient but can lead to documents being lost or misplaced during transit. Additionally, this cumbersome procedure results in expensive delays that have the potential to disrupt business operations.
As the importance of data continues to grow, and the amount of data being processed by organizations grows further, many organizations are beginning to feel the constraints and demands of compliance. Therefore this makes data governance paramount to guarantee the security, accuracy, availability, and usability of your data. Data governance encapsulates the approach to managing data during its lifecycle, from acquisition, to use, to disposal.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to significantly influence various facets of society, spanning healthcare, transportation, finance, and national security. Industry practitioners and citizens overall are actively considering and discussing the myriad ways AI could be employed or should be applied.
In our continuous endeavour to innovate and improve, we are thrilled to introduce our new workflow for assessments. Designed with a focus on efficiency and user-friendliness, this newly revised process is set to significantly enhance your experience during a pentest.
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As we’ve covered before, SIEMs are an expensive tool. The average enterprise-level SIEM deployment costs over £15 million a year, and operating a small, 100 to 1000-seat SIEM will still run up bills of over £10k monthly. SIEMs create spiralling costs that eat security budgets. Without a skilled team operating them, they can also make organisations less secure despite receiving more information about their digital estates. But where do these SIEM costs come from?
Building trust with customers often starts by demonstrating the right security controls. In the digital age, data security is paramount, and adherence to standards like ISO/IEC 27001, PCI DSS, and SOC 2 has become a key differentiator in the competitive market landscape.
Organizations looking to protect their sensitive data and assets against cyberattacks may lack the ability to build a cybersecurity strategy without any structured help. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has a free, public framework to help any organization mature its IT security posture. Recently, the institute published an updated version of the cybersecurity framework (CSF), NIST CSF 2.0, which contains a number of updates from the previous framework.