A security manager is seeking a method to unify various regulatory standards, associate them with internal practices, and generate routine status updates for risks across the organization. Which option best addresses these needs?
One file where each department manually adds quarterly checkpoints for later review
Spreadsheets stored separately in each team’s folder and shared with compliance staff on request
Multiple independent solutions that send weekly emails for the security manager to collate
A platform that organizes requirements from multiple frameworks under one interface and delivers continuous status updates
A platform that centralizes multiple requirements and automates reporting provides consistent oversight. It aligns internal guidelines with external mandates and notifies stakeholders about risks or gaps. Maintaining shared folders or circulating single documents does not provide proactive alerts or a consolidated view. Sending results from distinct local programs by email creates fragmented data that complicates root-cause analysis.
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