Whitepaper: Regulatory Compliance Best Practices
Today's enterprises face increasing regulatory pressure. Failure to comply with a variety of laws,
regulations, and standards can result in lost business and customer confidence, as well as financial
and legal liability. Symantec takes a proactive approach to helping customers understand and mitigate
IT compliance risk.
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Whitepaper: A Global Approach to Regulatory Compliance
This white paper shows that as organizations face a rise in international regulatory scrutiny, an
expansion in stakeholder demands, and an increasingly complex set of risks in their global network's
threat and vulnerability environments, a piecemeal approach to regulatory compliance must be replaced
with a comprehensive global regulatory compliance capability that is consistent across geographically
dispersed areas of operation.
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Prerecorded Webcast: Managing IT Compliance Risk Presented by: Bruce Moulton, Vice President Information Security Business Strategy
As the compliance landscape becomes more complex, the risks associated with noncompliance grow more costly.
Within IT, your challenge lies in not only achieving compliance, but sustaining it when faced with overstretched staffs
and inconsistent, manual processes. This prerecorded webcast is of particular interest to CIOs, CSOs, and seasoned
information security practitioners and vendors seeking top level views on how to develop or improve their IT security
organization based on current best practices.
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