Maintaining IT Compliance
Simply achieving compliance is not enough. Compliance is an ongoing process that should be treated as a continuous function within the organization. Change is constantly occurring. The following are primary examples of why organizations must maintain IT compliance as an ongoing program:
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Organizations are dynamic, growing environments. As they adapt and grow, things change and compliance must be assessed against the changes.
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Threats evolve. Threats to organizations, like organizations themselves, constantly change and adapt. Organizations must respond and adjust appropriately to these threats.
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Laws, regulations, and industry standards continue to evolve, and new ones are introduced. Organizations are required to ...
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