Identify common security concerns and how to avoid it

As with anything of value, information is not risk free. The collection, storage, access, usage, and disposal of information is a breeding ground of risk. And as we have seen in recent events, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of treatment.

Organisations need to leverage a prescriptive, repeatable, and mathematical approach to risk management. Using such an approach to quantify and mitigate risk demonstrates intentional corporate action to deal responsibly with risk, which can soften the hard edge of legal and regulatory action.

This eBook provides an in-depth analysis of what organisations need to be mindful of when it comes to their collaboration and how to build a mitigation plan to ensure their information is secure.

Chapter 1: How to Think About Information Risk

Chapter 2: How to Measure and Prioritise Risk

Chapter 3: Common Information Risks You Need to Mitigate

Chapter 4: Build Your Mitigation Action Plan

Chapter 5: Tools That Can Help You

Chapter 6: Conclusion

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Chapter 2: How to Measure and Prioritise Risk

Risks are many and varied in nature, and the severity of different risks becoming a reality is no different. In order to initiate informed action to mitigate information risks, we need a structured approach for measurement and prioritisation and monetisation. Speculative, back-of-the-envelope approaches won’t inspire the necessary confidence among decision-makers.

Chapter 3: Common Information Risks You Need to Mitigate

Apart from the baseline storage of such data in shadow IT services, a related risk (of shadow IT) is misconfigurations or security vulnerabilities in cloud services that permit unauthorised access and breach.

Learn why you need to be cognisant of risk in your collaboration workspaces today!

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