Research Report

Strengthening Security and Compliance Posture through Cyber Resilience

Strengthening Security and Compliance Posture through Cyber Resilience

Achieving compliance with industry standards and regulations is an ongoing journey for organizations of all sizes. But the path always begins with understanding what it means to implement a comprehensive, risk-based compliance strategy.

When done correctly, discussions about compliance can be pivotal in guiding decisions about what cybersecurity controls need to be implemented. Compliance and risk-based security are tied together of course, however, recent cyberattacks have shown that being compliant doesn’t necessarily mean 100% secure. This is why a risk-based compliance strategy is essential and will also yield compliance benefits.

Absolute’s latest research report demonstrates how cybersecurity and compliance are inextricably linked and why getting a handle on both requires a comprehensive strategy rooted in an understanding of risk and the attack surface organizations need to secure.

Key Highlights:

  • Thinking about your potential 'attack surface'
  • The inherent risk of remote work
  • What rules and regulations apply to me?
  • The cost of non-compliance
  • Ensuring security through risk-based compliance
  • Making security controls resilient
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Strengthening Security and Compliance Posture through Cyber Resilience

Apart from the fact that we now have an additional level of computer security and an effective way to recover lost and stolen hardware, I can communicate to the rest of the organization and others that we have a solution like Absolute Secure Endpoint which acts as a deterrent against future theft. For the hospital, having Absolute Secure Endpoint and telling people about it are important tools in helping us reduce the significant disruption, inconvenience, and cost that computer theft causes.

Hervé Grandjean - Head of Administrative Information and Services, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire