360inControl® is the Internal Control Management Solution. It includes Digital Asset Management (e.g. for a GDPR-compliant Data Processing Register) with classification, Policy & Instruction Management, Asset Management, Control Library, Assessment Templates, Audit Management, Case Management (Incident, Problem etc.), Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Inventory, Action Items and a Management Dashboard. All data is available via REST APIs.
Benefits: 1) Swiftly address governance, risk, compliance and security requirements in a digital and sustainable manner 2) Reporting made easy for Audit and Risk Management 3) Centralization of applications e.g. ISMS, GRC Tool, Information Inventory, Data Processing Register, DPIA 4) Increase sustainability, transparency and flexibility, while saving time and money 5) Provided as SAAS solution, it's scalable, secure and cost transparent
360inControl® is based on its own 'Control Library', which covers the requirements of international standards such as ITIL, ISO9001, ISO27001, ISO27002, ISO22301, COBIT 2019, GDPR, PCI, AICPA TSP100, IEC62443, SAMA, DORA, NIS 2 and others. Enterprise controls and control frameworks such as SCF, IT Grundschutz BSI, etc. can be easily added as needed via the upload functionality.
Digitalization, centralization and sustainability are significantly promoted by the use of 360inControl® and silo generation is prevented.
The integrated dashboard provides a quick and up-to-date overview of all information.
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Integrated ecosystem for all governance activities. License Model for all employees, internal and external. Full adaptability being content and industry neutral. Multi-compliance capable. Utmost vertical and horizontal control.
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Quick and easy implementation of the solution.
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All roles dealing with corporate governance issues.
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Our Mission: We enable companies to swiftly set up their integrated ecosystem for GRC, ESG, Information Security and Data Protection with optimized resources in a sustainable way.
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