Demo Tuesday
| Demo Tuesdays are 20-minute presentations that highlight RiskVision's key applications that help you solve GRC requirements. Demos also hone in on key regulations like HIPAA, PCI and other use cases that help you automate GRC processes. Please register below for an online demo and remember, we will be repeating demos ongoing so check back often to learn how Demo Tuesday is adding more demos that help you automate manual GRC practices. Register and start automating GRC today. |
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February 7, 2012 How to Increase Efficiency and Accuracy of a Data Call Duration: 20 minutes Register Now - 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 AM EST / 4:00 PM GMT Working in security operations is a challenging job: Just managing the massive amount of vulnerability data is a huge quest in itself and does not even take into account the workload associated with asset classification and prioritization of remediation actions. Thus, a security operations officer's day is already busy without ad-hoc requests - so called data calls. However, with increasing frequency operations executive want to know how new vulnerabilities (i.e., the Zeus Malware) are impacting your organization's risk posture. Once a data call is triggered, often the security operations team scrambles to pull all necessary data together, taking up valuable time that could be spend on mitigating issues rather than taking days to compile reports. |
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February 21, 2012 How to Achieve Continuous Monitoring Duration: 20 minutes Register Now - 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 AM EST / 4:00 PM GMT Continuous monitoring is a critical activity in assessing an organization's risk posture. Its importance has recently been highlighted by the fact that NIST SP 800-37 specifies continuous monitoring as one of the six essential steps in managing risk in an organization. However, many organizations are struggling to achieve continuous monitoring as their security tools operate in a silo-based approach and are not integrated and interconnected to achieve a closed-loop process. Another shortcoming lies in the fact that a majority of vulnerability programs lack a risk-based approach, whereby vulnerabilities and associated remediation actions are based on the risk to the business. |
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March 6, 2012 How to Streamline Your Incident Response Duration: 20 minutes Register Now - 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 AM EST / 4:00 PM GMT Incident management has become a crucial function within many organizations, as its effectiveness determines how quickly a business can restore normal service operations, comply with state regulations as it relates to disclosure, and minimize the overall impact on the business from a risk perspective. Despite these facts, many organizations still rely on manual efforts to tackle data collection, investigation, risk assessment, remediation, approval, reporting, and reporting. |
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March 20, 2012 How to Close the Divide between Security and IT Operations Duration: 20 minutes Register Now - 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 AM EST / 4:00 PM GMT The segregation of responsibilities between security and IT operations as it relates to identifying vulnerabilities and then mitigating those potential exploits can turn contentious when priorities for security and compliance come into conflict. Anybody working in security operations has faced the problem of the "black hole", whereby vulnerabilities have been detected, but then are not addressed at all or not in a timely fashion by the IT organization. |
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