In this episode of Socializing Security, Milou and Brian delve into the complexities of compliance programs, focusing on the importance of selecting the right audit firms, the role of GRC software, and the common controls necessary for effective compliance. They discuss the significance of access control, incident response, risk management, data protection, vendor management, security awareness training, audit logging, business continuity, and vulnerability management. The conversation emphasizes the mutual relationship between security and compliance, providing insights for organizations looking to enhance their compliance efforts. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Compliance Programs 02:45 Partnering with Audit Firms 05:32 Choosing the Right Audit Firm 08:25 The Role of GRC Software 11:03 Managing Compliance Documentation 14:07 Common Security Controls 21:46 Access Control Challenges 23:33 Incident Response Essentials 26:07 Risk Management Practices 27:49 Data Protection and Privacy 30:25 Vendor Management Strategies 32:23 Security Awareness Training Importance 34:10 Audit Logging and Monitoring 36:29 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery 38:29 Vulnerability Management Overview
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