A cybersecurity analyst is tasked to prepare a report that is used to demonstrate an organization's adherence to regulatory requirements. This type of report must succinctly show if all necessary measures are in place to secure data as prescribed by relevant governing bodies or frameworks. What is this report called?
A Compliance Report is created to ensure that the organization is complying with regulatory requirements and to pinpoint areas where the organization might be falling short. The importance of these reports is crucial to maintain the integrity and confidence in an organization's ability to protect sensitive data. Risk Score Report and Vulnerability Report are focused on identifying and evaluating risks or vulnerabilities, not specifically on compliance with regulations. Action Plan is more about what an organization plans to do to address identified vulnerabilities and is not a report demonstrating adherence to regulations.
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