| Strategy & Governance |
The Information Landscape:
Many businesses continue to view security
as a necessary expense to protect against threats, rather than as a key business enabler. Whether businesses need to interact seamlessly with partners worldwide or provision remote workers, it’s important to set a security
strategy that aligns with the strategic mission
of the business. |
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Security leaders face a number of challenges to effectively address security across
an organization: |
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Alignment and ownership across the enterprise |
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Gain executive level support and visibility |
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Justify budgets to meet increasingly complex security demands |
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Drive enterprise-wide and cross-enterprise security initiatives |
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| Business Aligned Security |
| Download the Business Aligned Security PDF. |
| Security efforts that rely only on risk based arguments do not fully justify the significant investment needed, nor do they drive the organizational alignment necessary to ensure success. |
Edgile takes a different approach that begins with an understanding of your business strategy and core business initiatives. Edgile then develops security models and approaches that form the basis of a security strategy designed to support your overall business focus
and direction. Our offerings include: |
| Business Aligned Security Strategy: Edgile aligns security with your business objectives, strategic capabilities and major business activity. The process transforms the relationship security has with your business and solidifies that relationship through effective governance. |
Value Analysis: Edgile uses detailed financial and business analysis to quantify the value
of specific security efforts. The value analysis provides you with defensible justification
for investment in major security initiatives such as identity management. |