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Why, Where, & How to Automate Audit Readiness & Compliance Validation Processes
Dave Neuman, Advisor and Senior Analyst, TAG Cyber, Ken Pfeil, CDO, Commonwealth of Virginia, Jon Davis, CISO, Oomnitza
ITOps and SecOps use an array of tools and data to mitigate security posture exposures, ensure business resiliency, and protect sensitive data. However, audit readiness and compliance validation remain a top challenge.
Why? Asset intelligence, across the myriad of users, endpoints, applications, networks and cloud infrastructure, is siloed and fragmented. The higher order need to efficiently aggregate, correlate, and analyze the information is impacted by the disjointed data within different divisions, departments and management tools. With increased audit frequency and scope to meet expanding internal, industry and regulated specifications – how can organizations reduce complications, delays and expenditures?
Join Dave Neuman, Advisor and Senior Analyst, TAG Cyber, Ken Pfeil Chief Data Officer, and Jon Davis, CISO at Oomnitza, as they examine the issues impacting audit readiness and compliance validation efficacy and where to apply business process automation to improve audit and compliance efficacy.
This expert / practitioner session reviews the operational considerations and means to modernize audit readiness and compliance validation processes. Key topics covered are:
- Overcoming data acquisition and analysis gaps that yield audit and compliance exposures
- How to apply ISO and CIS frameworks to facilitate more effective auditing processes
- Mapping policies, technologies and controls for monitoring, investigation, resolution and reporting
- Automating audit processes “from scoping to evidence generation” that enable repetitive, measurable outcomes
- A platform approach to negate incomplete, inaccurate and outdated asset and security data
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Secure and Compliant Offboarding Best Practices that Prevent Data Breach
Jon Oltsik, Senior Principal Analyst and Fellow, ESG & Ramin Ettehad, Co-Founder and VP, Strategy, Oomnitza
According to a 2022 McKinsey report, a staggering 50% of people quit their jobs so far in 2022, and the average turnover rate last year was 47%, cites a PwC Pulse Survey. This unprecedented turnover creates a significant pinch point beyond the impact on hiring efforts: the necessity of establishing a secure and efficient offboarding process.
Removing existing employees’ access to business apps, cloud resources, and sensitive information is just the start. Endpoints, licenses, and workspace data must be appropriately reclaimed, imaged, disposed, or transferred. But during times of high turnover, performing this process manually can be downright daunting.
To help you automate offboarding in your company, tune into this session wherein Jon Oltsik, ESG senior principal analyst and Ramin Ettehad, co-founder of Oomnitza, examine secure offboarding best practices and explain how process automation mitigates the risk of data breach and financial loss during offboarding.
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Why, Where, & How to Automate Audit Readiness & Compliance Validation Processes
Dave Neuman, Advisor and Senior Analyst, TAG Cyber, Ken Pfeil, CDO, Commonwealth of Virginia, Jon Davis, CISO, Oomnitza
ITOps and SecOps use an array of tools and data to mitigate security posture exposures, ensure business resiliency, and protect sensitive data. However, audit readiness and compliance validation remain a top challenge.
Why? Asset intelligence, across the myriad of users, endpoints, applications, networks and cloud infrastructure, is siloed and fragmented. The higher order need to efficiently aggregate, correlate, and analyze the information is impacted by the disjointed data within different divisions, departments and management tools. With increased audit frequency and scope to meet expanding internal, industry and regulated specifications – how can organizations reduce complications, delays and expenditures?
Join Dave Neuman, Advisor and Senior Analyst, TAG Cyber, Ken Pfeil Chief Data Officer, and Jon Davis, CISO at Oomnitza, as they examine the issues impacting audit readiness and compliance validation efficacy and where to apply business process automation to improve audit and compliance efficacy.
This expert / practitioner session reviews the operational considerations and means to modernize audit readiness and compliance validation processes. Key topics covered are:
- Overcoming data acquisition and analysis gaps that yield audit and compliance exposures
- How to apply ISO and CIS frameworks to facilitate more effective auditing processes
- Mapping policies, technologies and controls for monitoring, investigation, resolution and reporting
- Automating audit processes “from scoping to evidence generation” that enable repetitive, measurable outcomes
- A platform approach to negate incomplete, inaccurate and outdated asset and security data