Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers continue to face increasing customer demand to attain security compliance certifications that demonstrate commitment to security, privacy, confidentiality, and more. Pursuing every national and international certification individually results in a repetitive cycle of ongoing walkthroughs, interviews, testing, and evidence requests (i.e., audits).
A central CCF can be considered a one-stop shop response to the complex alphabet soup of compliance standards on the market today.
In this ISACA Podcast episode, ISACA's Chris McGowan listens in as Zach Folk, Director of Solutions Engineering explains why having a central CCF can help various product engineering teams meet their security compliance needs and understand the level of effort required for each compliance certification.
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