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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on October 18, 2017

RSA, a global cybersecurity leader delivering Business-Driven Security™ solutions, unveiled new products to help address many of the challenges related to compliance with data protection regulations like the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
New RSA Archer offerings around Data Governance and Privacy Program Management can be paired with RSA NetWitness® to help speed breach response, and RSA SecurID® to deliver identity and data access assurance to further continuous compliance capabilities.
GDPR is forcing companies around the world to revisit and revise how they manage and protect data in today’s interconnected cyber landscape. A recent PwC survey found over half of U.S. multinationals say GDPR is their top data-protection priority.
DATA PRIVACY IS A BUSINESS RISK
“We used to live in a world where executives ran the business, IT ran the infrastructure, security set the perimeter, and compliance made the rules, but regulations like GDPR are breaking down those old walls,” said Rohit Ghai, President, RSA. “GDPR translates cyber risk to a bottom-line business issue, which completely changes how businesses view their customers’ data.”
RSA offers a combination of products and services across these domains, including two new use cases in the market leading RSA® Archer® Suite:
Ultimately, GDPR is not just a Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) issue. GDPR spans the full enterprise and forces companies to adopt a healthier privacy and security risk posture in four critical areas: Risk Assessment, Breach Readiness, Data Governance, and Compliance Management.
RISK ASSESMENT: UNDERSTANDING YOUR CYBER AND BUSINESS RISK
GDPR Article 32 outlines elements of a security risk assessment process to ensure the appropriate design and implementation of controls. An effective risk assessment process helps accelerate the identification of the linkage between risks and internal controls, potentially reduce the GDPR compliance gaps and improve risk mitigation strategies, while also giving companies a game plan for improving their cyber posture.
The RSA Archer Suite is designed to empower organizations to manage multiple dimensions of risk with solutions built on industry standards and best practices on one configurable, integrated software platform. Other use cases that can help support critical GDPR related processes include:
BREACH RESPONSE: RESPONDING REQUIRES VISIBILITY
Article 33 of the GDPR regulation outlines specific requirements for notification of a personal data breach to the supervisory authority, which makes having a full understanding of the details of a data breach paramount. The goal of any security team is to prevent these kinds of breaches, but breaches can still occur. As a result, many data protection requirements focus on breach response and reporting.
Additionally, GDPR requires notification to regulators, generally within 72 hours of becoming aware of an actual breach. Released earlier this summer, the newest edition of RSA NetWitness® Suite is designed to scan your entire infrastructure for indications of an attack, and uses behavioral analysis and machine learning to help better understand the scope and nature of a breach with improved visibility into the attack sequence, enabling faster notification.
DATA GOVERNANCE MEANS IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
Another critical element of GDPR compliance is controlling who has access to personal data. Organizations must protect personal data in a number of different ways, and must be able to demonstrate accountability in keeping accurate records of processing activities, including the categories of personal data processed, the purposes of processing, transfers to third countries outside of the European Economic Area, and the relevant technical and organizational security measures.
The RSA SecurID® Suite,including RSA SecurID® Access and RSA® Identity Governance and Lifecycle, is designed to enable organizations of all size and maturity to minimize identity risk and deliver convenient and secure access to their modern workforce. By leveraging risk analytics and context-based awareness, RSA SecurID Suite helps ensure the right individuals have the right access, from anywhere and any device. These products can play a critical role in addressing the fundamental need for identity and access assurance.
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT: COMPLIANCE IS NOT A DESTINATION
Compliance program management establishes a scalable and flexible environment to document and manage an organization’s relevant privacy policy and/or GDPR related procedures, standards and controls. However, being GDPR compliant, just like having a “secure” enterprise can change from moment to moment and is a moving target for businesses.
The RSA Risk and Cyber Security Practiceoffers a range of strategic services designed to help customers develop a business-driven security posture, build an advanced security operations center and revitalize their GRC program. To complement a robust product offering, RSA also provides implementation and post-implementation support so customers can maximize their existing investment in RSA products.
With an organized, managed process to escalate issues identified during control testing, organizations get visibility into risks and can address the risks in a timely manner. Organizations will see quicker reaction to emerging issues, create a more proactive and resilient environment, and reduce the churn in driving accountability towards GDPR compliance.
RSA, a global cybersecurity leader delivering Business-Driven Security™ solutions, unveiled new products to help address many of the challenges related to compliance with data protection regulations like the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
New RSA Archer offerings around Data Governance and Privacy Program Management can be paired with RSA NetWitness® to help speed breach response, and RSA SecurID® to deliver identity and data access assurance to further continuous compliance capabilities.
GDPR is forcing companies around the world to revisit and revise how they manage and protect data in today’s interconnected cyber landscape. A recent PwC survey found over half of U.S. multinationals say GDPR is their top data-protection priority.
DATA PRIVACY IS A BUSINESS RISK
“We used to live in a world where executives ran the business, IT ran the infrastructure, security set the perimeter, and compliance made the rules, but regulations like GDPR are breaking down those old walls,” said Rohit Ghai, President, RSA. “GDPR translates cyber risk to a bottom-line business issue, which completely changes how businesses view their customers’ data.”
RSA offers a combination of products and services across these domains, including two new use cases in the market leading RSA® Archer® Suite:
Ultimately, GDPR is not just a Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) issue. GDPR spans the full enterprise and forces companies to adopt a healthier privacy and security risk posture in four critical areas: Risk Assessment, Breach Readiness, Data Governance, and Compliance Management.
RISK ASSESMENT: UNDERSTANDING YOUR CYBER AND BUSINESS RISK
GDPR Article 32 outlines elements of a security risk assessment process to ensure the appropriate design and implementation of controls. An effective risk assessment process helps accelerate the identification of the linkage between risks and internal controls, potentially reduce the GDPR compliance gaps and improve risk mitigation strategies, while also giving companies a game plan for improving their cyber posture.
The RSA Archer Suite is designed to empower organizations to manage multiple dimensions of risk with solutions built on industry standards and best practices on one configurable, integrated software platform. Other use cases that can help support critical GDPR related processes include:
BREACH RESPONSE: RESPONDING REQUIRES VISIBILITY
Article 33 of the GDPR regulation outlines specific requirements for notification of a personal data breach to the supervisory authority, which makes having a full understanding of the details of a data breach paramount. The goal of any security team is to prevent these kinds of breaches, but breaches can still occur. As a result, many data protection requirements focus on breach response and reporting.
Additionally, GDPR requires notification to regulators, generally within 72 hours of becoming aware of an actual breach. Released earlier this summer, the newest edition of RSA NetWitness® Suite is designed to scan your entire infrastructure for indications of an attack, and uses behavioral analysis and machine learning to help better understand the scope and nature of a breach with improved visibility into the attack sequence, enabling faster notification.
DATA GOVERNANCE MEANS IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
Another critical element of GDPR compliance is controlling who has access to personal data. Organizations must protect personal data in a number of different ways, and must be able to demonstrate accountability in keeping accurate records of processing activities, including the categories of personal data processed, the purposes of processing, transfers to third countries outside of the European Economic Area, and the relevant technical and organizational security measures.
The RSA SecurID® Suite,including RSA SecurID® Access and RSA® Identity Governance and Lifecycle, is designed to enable organizations of all size and maturity to minimize identity risk and deliver convenient and secure access to their modern workforce. By leveraging risk analytics and context-based awareness, RSA SecurID Suite helps ensure the right individuals have the right access, from anywhere and any device. These products can play a critical role in addressing the fundamental need for identity and access assurance.
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT: COMPLIANCE IS NOT A DESTINATION
Compliance program management establishes a scalable and flexible environment to document and manage an organization’s relevant privacy policy and/or GDPR related procedures, standards and controls. However, being GDPR compliant, just like having a “secure” enterprise can change from moment to moment and is a moving target for businesses.
The RSA Risk and Cyber Security Practiceoffers a range of strategic services designed to help customers develop a business-driven security posture, build an advanced security operations center and revitalize their GRC program. To complement a robust product offering, RSA also provides implementation and post-implementation support so customers can maximize their existing investment in RSA products.
With an organized, managed process to escalate issues identified during control testing, organizations get visibility into risks and can address the risks in a timely manner. Organizations will see quicker reaction to emerging issues, create a more proactive and resilient environment, and reduce the churn in driving accountability towards GDPR compliance.