Posts Tagged 'governance'

Privacy by Design

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Privacy by Design

Recently I had the opportunity to attend the IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington D.C. where along with Karriem Shakoor, Dave Dobrotka and Vicki Kamenova we led a discussion of privacy in relation to the use of personal mobile devices in a corporate setting.

While there it was impossible to avoid the new buzz term, Privacy by Design, it was similar to attending RSA in 2010 and trying to escape a discussion on cloud computing – good luck. Privacy by design ...

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Welcome to Risk Exposed

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Welcome to Risk Exposed
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Hello everyone and welcome to RiskExposed.com.  My name is Justin Greis and I am the Founder and Editor in Chief of this blog.  I’m a Senior Manager at Ernst & Young in the IT Risk Transformation practice and a Professor at Indiana ...

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Information Security Governance Models

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Information Security Governance Models

Information Security Governance Models: Empowering the Organization

Adopting an effective governance model is a foundational component to running an effective information security program. A well-structured model promotes open communication, increases effectiveness of the control environment and empowers the company by establishing a shared vision of IT risk and security. However, each organization chooses a different security governance model to address its unique requirements. While there is no right or wrong way to organize a one’s governance model, this session will explore ...

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