As security and risk professionals work to finish out the year, they must also be thoughtful about planning for 2018. While it’s great to end the last quarter of the business year on a strong note, it’s even more critical for businesses to set themselves up for success when returning to work in January. One of the best ways to accomplish this is to be strategic about the extra budget they possess in Q4, and asking themselves this question: how can my organization be mindful about spending extra funds to benefit our security program later on?
Security and risk professionals must identify, quantify and mitigate risk across their organization and ecosystem. A primary way to do this is with security ratings, which support their security program and their vendor risk program. So why are security ratings so central to a strong security and risk management program? Here are four reasons:
By choosing to invest extra budget in a security ratings solution, organizations are taking a proactive approach in the future of their organization. Security ratings allow businesses to quantify risk and drive internal discussions about their security posture, and ultimately, their vulnerability to attack.
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