Richard Mackey: Building a framework-based compliance program

Richard Mackey: Building a framework-based compliance program

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Behind every compliant organization is a thorough and thoughtful security process. Compliance pro Richard Mackey knows how to build a proper compliance program, from assembling requirements and capturing your current state to establishing realistic expectations and finally meeting the demands of regulations.

In this video, Mackey explains how to ensure discipline and begin an organizational commitment that allows a company to meet compliance standards continuously -- in both the short term and the long term.


This was first published in November 2008

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