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What is GRC? Governance, risk and compliance (GRC) is an organizational strategy to manage governance and risks while maintaining compliance with industry and government regulations. What is GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance)? - IBM Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) is a structured way to align IT with business goals while managing risks and meeting all industry and government regulations. It includes tools and processes to unify an organization’s governance and risk management with its technological innovation and adoption. Companies use GRC to achieve organizational goals reliably, remove uncertainty, and meet compliance requirements. ...
The Hugo static website generator is a fast and flexible tool for building modern websites with ease. (This website is built with Hugo) Watch Hugo in 100 Seconds - Fireship What is Hugo and Why I use it - Titus Tech Talk
IBM MQ, or Message Queue, is a messaging middleware product developed by IBM, designed for communication between different applications and systems. Applications using MQ exchange data in the form of messages, ensuring that information is transmitted asynchronously and can be processed by receiving applications even if they are temporarily unavailable. This makes IBM MQ useful for supporting complex, distributed environments, particularly in industries where a high level of reliability, security, and data integrity is required, such as finance, healthcare, and telecommunications. ...
IAM, or Identity & Access Management, is a method that ensures people have the appropriate access to technology resources and data. It protects sensitive information by managing user identities and their permissions. For example, it ensures employees can only access files and systems needed for their job.
Identity theft is when someone steals and uses another person’s personal information, like their name and financial details, to commit fraud or trick others, usually to make money. Further reading What is identity theft? - Experian Identity Fraud - UK Metropolitan Police The Little Book of Big Scams - UK Metropolitan Police (PDF)