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A Guide to Completing an Internal Audit for Compliance Management

Reciprocity

Learn the best way to complete an internal audit for your compliance management program. The Basics of Internal Audits. Internal audits assess a company’s internal controls, including its governance, compliance, security, and accounting processes. What Is the Purpose of an Internal Audit?

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

This information is considerable, and appropriate technology is key to drill down to only hyper-relevant data that can then be used to make critical decisions. Now, technology can go a long way in automating these answers and making you a more resilient organization. Where is your inventory? Is your fleet heading into severe weather?

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ISO 27001 Requirements Checklist: Steps and Tips for Implementation

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The core of an ISMS is rooted in the people, processes, and technology through a governed risk management program. Be aware, however, that certification is evaluated and granted by an independent third party that conducts the certification audit. Information systems and audit issues are addressed in Annex A.12.7 13 (7 controls).

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Program Assessments: How to Identify Gaps & Improve Maturity

Castellan

Assessing your resilience management program is more than just double-checking your documents or paperwork before for your next audit. This can help you better engage with your executives and key stakeholders about where and when you’ll need to invest in resources, people, technology, and funding. LEARN MORE.