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"The story of the RMS Titanic has served as a grim reminder that regulatory compliance does not guarantee safety or security. The ship was carrying 2,224 passengers and crew when it sank one April night in 1912, killing over 1,500 people. The designers of Titanic had followed the British Board of Trade by equipping it with 20 lifeboats, and even threw in four more than the regulations required." (securicon.com) Dixon Wright, Vice President, Vice President, Compliance Management and Automation Platform, Coalfire, speaks to the importance of moving beyond the check-the-box approach and engaging in substantive information security compliance efforts. He recommends the judicious adoption and use of appropriate compliance management and automation platforms.

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