The Compliance Conundrum in the Cloud Era: Governance and Adapting to Regulatory Volatility
Automate compliance. Strengthen resilience.
Get the new EM360Tech report on cloud and hybrid compliance. Learn how to replace manual audits with continuous assurance, automate evidence collection, and govern controls with confidence in a volatile regulatory landscape.
- Why manual compliance can’t keep up
- How automation transforms assurance and reporting
- Practical governance models for automated controls
- Managing data sovereignty across jurisdictions
- Strategies for adapting to regulatory change
Get the new EM360Tech report on cloud and hybrid compliance. Learn how to replace manual audits with continuous assurance, automate evidence collection, and govern controls with confidence in a volatile regulatory landscape.
- Why manual compliance can’t keep up
- How automation transforms assurance and reporting
- Practical governance models for automated controls
- Managing data sovereignty across jurisdictions
- Strategies for adapting to regulatory change
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CyberGRX provides enterprises and their third parties with the most cost-effective and scalable approach to third-party cyber risk management today. Built on the market's first third-party cyber risk Exchange, CyberGRX arms organizations with a dynamic stream of third party-data and advanced analytics so they can efficiently manage, monitor and mitigate risk in their partner ecosystems. Based in Denver, CO, CyberGRX was designed with partners including ADP, Aetna, Blackstone and Mass Mutual, and is backed by Allegis Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners, Blackstone, ClearSky, GV (formerly Google Ventures), MassMutual Ventures, Rally Ventures and TenEleven Ventures.
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