Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) in ServiceNow | Share The Wealth
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- John Gilaspy of GlideFast Consulting explains Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) in ServiceNow in this Share the Wealth session.
The ServiceNow® Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) application enables an organization to document authority documents, policies, and risks and then design controls to enforce those documents and mitigate risk. Learn more: docs.serviceno...
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Very well explained, easy to understand, i liked the analogy of brushing the teeth. Thank you for sharing this super helpful and informative video.
I share this with my friend looking at ServiceNow or are faced with Governance and Compliance challenges. Building the foundation for communications and process quickly. Well Done!
Wow this is so good thanks for teaching this
Very informative and well explained 👌 thank you so much 🙏
Very useful demo and overview of Service Now GRC. I really appreciate the real world scenarios and processes, and your examples on what the SN GRC combination of applications does.
Global Data Privacy Regulation: That’s not what GDPR stands for. Thanks for the video.
Insightful overview of GRC at the core!!!
Hi Guarav. Thank you for your feedback. More GRC videos to come!
Excellent discussion- thank you
Thanks for the great walkthrough of policy and compliance management in ServiceNow GRC! I noticed that some arrow directions around Indicator Monitoring could maybe be adjusted for better flow. For example, if the Issue Generation arrow pointed to Control Monitoring, flagged controls could get closer attention. Then, an arrow from Control Monitoring to Indicator Monitoring could keep key metrics updated. Finally, directing Issue Remediation to Indicator Monitoring would allow continuous tracking after issues are fixed. Just an idea-would love to hear your thoughts on the arrow directions!
This is simple and understanding
Essentially, Risk Statements and Control Objectives should drive the creation of Indicator Templates, not the reverse. The templates are designed to measure and track the priorities established by the risk and control elements. Are the arrows pointing in the correct direction?
Nice and easy. One disagreement: At 7min we discuss a Brushing Teeth policy. What John's describing is a plan/procedure. A Brushing Teeth policy would be something more high-level e.g. "This household brushes teeth in strict accordance with ADA guidelines." The plan/procedure would be: Twice a day, up-down not left-right, etc...
Thank you so much, One of the best demo, Is it possible to share narrative document?
I'm just wondering if u do offer training to those interested in advancing their career in this domain?
Dear Friends,
I have a question: in GRC framework, Could you talk How the Risk management activity will work?. Thank you.
In a Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) framework within ServiceNow, risk management is a crucial activity that involves identifying, assessing, mitigating, and monitoring risks to an organization's objectives. Please refer to ServiceNow documentation for more information: docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/vancouver-governance-risk-compliance/page/product/grc-risk/concept/grc-risk-overview.html
great overview.... any content from basic to detail Secure ops
vey informative!
Very informative. I'm working towards a career in cyber security. Is therea basic level GRC professional certification out there that doesn't require multiple years of experience?
Have you found the answer to your question?
@@moyamorrison2807 Did you find an answer?
I work in GRC, you dont need a cert. Coursera has a great course on it. Qualys has excellent free training as well. Im pentest + certified but they ain't ask about it once.
@@madylal check my reply
@@BJ-fu4zyThanks!
who can apply to your company
please could you share me the power point or some documentation to understand more ,thanks
Hi Teshome. Please find additional documentation about GRC and its benefits here: www.servicenow.com/products/governance-risk-and-compliance.html
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i would love to wtch the whole video but audio to me is very disturbing and annoying
Shraddha Agrawal sorry to hear that!
@@GlideFastConsulting Sorry..!! it was my bad..my system's audio was not working well.. when I changed the system and switched on to another,the audio was perfectly fine.
@@shraddhaagrawal2503 Lolzz 😂
Devils work