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Seven Best Practices for Privileged Access Management

Privileged accounts are high-value targets, and without the right controls, they can become your biggest security risk. In this video, we break down seven best practices for Privileged Access Management (PAM) that help protect sensitive systems, enforce least privilege and reduce the chances of unauthorized access.

How Trust Centers and AI are replacing security questionnaires and accelerating B2B sales

As Anna say in the podcast, “Security reviews show up just when you think the deal is about to close. It’s like a final boss that no one wants to fight.” The last-mile friction caused by security diligence isn’t new, but it’s becoming more painful as deal cycles tighten and expectations around transparency rise. Buyers want answers faster. Vendors want to close faster. And security teams, stuck in the middle, are often left juggling risk, reputation, and revenue timelines.

What is Data Lineage?

In this video, we break down the concept of data lineage — a way to track how data moves, changes, and is used across your organization. Data lineage provides visibility into the lifecycle of sensitive information, from where it originates to where it flows, and who interacts with it. Understanding data lineage helps organizations improve security, ensure compliance, and reduce insider risk. Watch now to learn what data lineage is, why it matters, and how it helps protect your most valuable data.

What is Insider Risk Management?

In this video, we explain the basics of insider risk management — the practice of identifying, assessing, and reducing the risks that come from employees, contractors, or partners who have access to sensitive data. Insider risk management goes beyond traditional data loss prevention by addressing both malicious and accidental insider threats. From protecting intellectual property to preventing data leaks, insider risk management helps organizations secure their most valuable information.

Insider Risk vs Insider Threat: What's the Difference?

In this video, we break down these two important but often-confused terms in cybersecurity. Insider risk refers to the potential for harm that comes from employees, contractors, or partners who have access to sensitive data — whether accidental or intentional. Insider threat is when that risk becomes an actual malicious or negligent action that puts your organization at risk.

Boost trust with HIPAA compliance: proven strategies for healthcare

Imagine this: a single breach that exposes a few patient files, and suddenly your organization is facing multi-million dollar fines, legal scrutiny, and eroded trust from the public. Now add regulatory audits, internal investigations, and the constant stress of proving compliance at every turn. The stakes are simply too high to treat HIPAA as an afterthought.

The Cybersecurity Lifecycle: How Torq Automates Detection, Response, and Recovery

The cybersecurity lifecycle is the foundation of how security teams protect, detect, and recover from threats. From asset discovery to post-incident recovery, the lifecycle defines the processes organizations rely on to safeguard data and systems. But here’s the challenge: While the lifecycle provides a roadmap, operationalizing it in modern SOCs is messy. Disconnected tools, alert fatigue, and endless manual tasks slow down response times and create gaps that attackers exploit.