Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

January 2019

Securing Your Business' Cloud

As you plan to leverage cloud-based IT resources, you must first extensively analyze and evaluate the different risks associated with using such a disruptive technology like cloud computing. In many cases, business' inability to protect their data stored in the cloud is often a direct outcome of needlessly complicating the cloud security thought process.

What Are the 5 Components of the COSO Framework?

In 1985, The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) originally formed to enable the National Commission on Fraudulent Financial Reporting. COSO’s original goal, to review causal factors leading to fraudulent financial reporting, ultimately evolved as more technologies became embedded in the process.

COBIT 2019 Audit Checklist

The alphabet soup of cybersecurity includes standards and regulations such as ISO, COBIT, COSO, NIST, NY DFS, and GDPR. While some industries must meet regulatory compliance requirements, other businesses need to choose a standard to which they align their cybersecurity controls. With that in mind, you may want to select the most user-friendly information technology security standard to help management and your IT department create a risk-based program.

KPI's For Evaluating Your Vendor Management Program

Creating a vendor management program is difficult. However, that’s only the first part of the process. To fully implement your plan, you need to measure its effectiveness at reducing risk. To do that, you need objective key performance indicators (KPIs) for determining how well your vendors comply with the outlined controls in the service level agreement.

PCI DSS Compliance: An Overview

The Payment Card Industry (PCI) comprise all credit card providers including Visa and MasterCard. These entities are required to uphold the integrity of the cardholders' information to prevent any breach. While complying with the PCI DSS requirements can be overwhelming, it is necessary since it'll enable you to develop stringent measures to store and protect the cardholders' data.

How To Get Compliant and Stay Agile

Agile companies do things faster. When you think about agile regarding lean startup model, you focus on quick wins, ruthless prioritization, external focus, and continuous improvement. At its core, agile development relies on continuous testing leading to continuous improvement. In cybersecurity, continuous monitoring enables an agile continuous compliance stance.

GDPR Requirements for Cookie Policies

As a business owner, you know the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect in May 2018. However, one of the most confusing aspects for a lot of businesses, large and small, has been the infamous “cookie policy.” No matter where your business resides, your website reaches customers protected by the GDPR which means you need to understand how to implement a GDPR compliant cookie policy.

How To Ensure Compliance with Policies

The first step to cybersecurity compliance lies in creating controls. Nearly every standard or regulation requires you to establish policies, procedures, and protocols. However, the adage holds: “actions speak louder than words.” Ensuring that everyone within the organization complies with policies and procedures can sometimes be a more formidable process than creating them.

Risk Management Planning: What Is It?

We all live in a world full of "what ifs." In data protection, the "what ifs" of data security control effectiveness can drastically change in a spur of the moment. If a malicious actor finds a zero-day exploit or even a previously unknown vulnerability, he/she can cause a domino effect data breach that cuts across your entire IT supply chain.

What Does a Compliance Management System Look Like?

While automated tools often enable your compliance management system (CMS), the CMS is less a technology and more a corporate compliance program. A compliance management system looks like a series of policies, procedures, and processes governing all compliance efforts. However, as more companies embed technology across the enterprise and more compliance requirements focus on cybersecurity, information security integrates across the CMS.

Vendor Risk Management: The Basic Need for It. The Basic Principle of It.

This paper explores several dimensions of Vendor Risk Management. First, why are vendor risks proliferating-why now, and where do they come from? Second, what steps are necessary to manage vendor risks? And third, how can CISOs and compliance officers implement those steps in a practical way, so you don't spend all your time chasing vendors with risk management protocols?