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Study: 42% of organizations Arne’t ready for cross-border compliance regulations

Addigy, a provider of Apple device management solutions, has announced findings from its latest report, “Corporate IT in Focus”, revealing gaps in cross-border compliance readiness among organizations operating in and outside of the U.S. Of the global organizations surveyed, 42% said they are only “somewhat” ready to meet the requirements of new compliance standards.

The global regulatory landscape is quickly expanding and becoming more complex for corporations to navigate. Data protection frameworks (such as GDPR), payment standards (such as PCI DSS) and industry-specific guidelines (such as HIPAA and FERC) add levels of complexity to operations. At the same time, regulations are being more closely enforced, with violations ranging from being labeled as out of compliance to serious legal and monetary penalties. 

“Despite a growing emphasis on regulatory compliance and tougher enforcement, many corporate IT professionals and organizations remain unprepared — leaving them exposed to compliance breaches and high-stakes legal and monetary penalties,” says Jason Dettbarn, CEO of Addigy. “Preparing for an uncertain future requires partnering with a dedicated provider that promises both best-in-class support and the adaptability and agility to get ahead of unexpected changes.” 

Key findings from Addigy’s “Corporate IT in Focus” report include:

Mounting regulations make cross-border compliance a challenge 

Cybersecurity underwriting requires data protections, that most organizations are not delivering today

Distributed workforces make navigating device management standards challenging

The findings in the “Corporate IT in Focus” report result from Addigy surveying 250 corporate IT decision-makers overseeing either mixed computing environments that include Mac devices or exclusively Mac environments at organizations operating in and outside of the U.S.




Article provided with permission from AppleWorld.Today
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