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Why Using Common Controls Changed The Game for Nutanix & Qorus Software

Presented by

Enrico Telemaque, Nutanix and Johan Olivier, Qorus Software

About this talk

A common control framework is a set of controls and requirements -- aggregated, correlated, and rationalized from the roster of industry compliance standards, that enable your organization to meet privacy and security laws while minimizing the risk of becoming over-controlled. It protects your organizations, employees, customers -- while giving customers peace of mind that you can be trusted with their data. In this webinar, come hear from two seasoned compliance professionals --Johan Olivier (Security and Compliance Director at Qorus Software), and Enrico Telemaque (Manager - Technical Programs: Cloud Services Compliance at Nutanix) on how they’ve implemented common control frameworks within their organizations. They will share their hard-earned experience on building a common controls framework that: • supports operational effectiveness • helps you meet your compliance obligations across the globe • makes your organization more resilient, and • supports continuous compliance
Cloud Security Alliance: CloudBytes

Cloud Security Alliance: CloudBytes

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