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wolf in the forest | c-level leaders and cyber attack

C-Level Executives Need to Start Worrying About the Big Bad Wolf

Adults can learn a lot from children’s fables and fairy tales. And if you’re a C-level executive or sales leader in your company, The Three Little Pigs has a lesson you don’t want to miss. In fact, this little story could save your company millions of dollars, and the hair on your chinny chin chin! […]

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fish hook in credit cards | email phishing and security reminders

TCT’s Compliance & Security Insights: Q3 2020

Having security is great, but it’s all for nothing if your people aren’t reminded about it. Everyone in your organization should understand and be reminded of their responsibilities for protecting sensitive data — from the CEO to the custodial crew. That’s why most compliance tracks (example PCI Requirement 12.6.1.a) require you to communicate security awareness […]

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Open for Business sign | prepare for post-coronavirus impacts on compliance

6 Post-coronavirus Impacts on Your Compliance Program

As the United States begins to reopen for business after the coronavirus shutdown, your organization will have new challenges to address. Not only will you need to rethink your operations, your staffing, and your financial situation, but you’ll also have to consider how your compliance program will be affected. After three months of business as […]

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2 rowboats on a calm lake | Operational Mode Is a Low-Stress Way to Prepare for Your Annual Compliance Audit

Operational Mode Is a Low-Stress Way to Prepare for Your Annual Compliance Audit

One morning you sit down at your computer, take a sip of coffee, open your calendar, and see the reminder. Oh boy, here we go again. Your annual compliance audit is looming. If you’re like most organizations, you have an annual audit season that’s punctuated by scrambling like mad to get your act together. There’s […]

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