In today’s digital-first economy, cybersecurity threats are one of the greatest risks organizations face. Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) provides the foundation for:
1. Integrated Risk Management: Aligning security strategies with business objectives.
2. Policy Enforcement: Ensuring security protocols are consistently applied.
3. Incident Response Planning: Preparing organizations to respond quickly to breaches.
4. Building Digital Trust: Demonstrating transparency and responsibility to stakeholders. When GRC is embedded into cybersecurity programs, organizations not only protect data but also foster trust with clients, partners, and regulators.
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