Security Management White Papers

Counting the Costs: Addressing the Cost of Compliance

Overview While every organization recognizes the importance of complying with all applicable internal and external security requirements, many are forced by economic reality to focus on reducing the overall amount of resources they can devote to their compliance efforts. While drastic cost cutting might seem like the only possible solution, RSA believes that a structured approach to understanding and minimizing costs can result in significant saving while at the same time maintaining or even improving overall compliance. Once an organization has a comprehensive understanding of exactly where the costs are across all functional areas, they can then begin to implement a set of framework-based solutions that can reduce or eliminate redundant controls, significantly reducing costs to the organization.

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PublisherRSA Security File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJuly 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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