Risk Officer/CISO
You oversee enterprise investigations and manage investigators assigned to each case.
What do you want to do?
- You want complete command and control of all your investigations
- You need a better way to quantify investigation costs and risks
- You want to automate your investigations such that they are repeatable, auditable, defensible and recoverable
- You want to provide each stakeholder with timely and relevant data about his investigations of interest
What specific investigation challenges do you have?
| You lack visibility into the current status and results of investigations. | Tell me more about Command and Control |
| You are unable to compare trends across your investigations. | |
| Stakeholders are asking for status reports, and each one wants to know something different. | |
| Your investigators use paper, pen, scripts and spreadsheets to conduct investigations. | Tell me more about Automated Investigation Playbooks |
| Your teams have to start from scratch with each new investigation. | |
| Investigators follow their own individual methods based on personal experience. | |
| It takes too long to run even the most routine investigation. |
“New drivers will require digital investigative capabilities. While few regulations and no laws currently require victimized firms to perform digital investigations, the writing is on the wall. Future laws and regulations will require certain organizations to have digital investigative capabilities. Senior management of companies that violate those laws and regulations will be held accountable and will personally have to pay fines, spend time in prison, or both. In the meantime, regulators and auditors may decide to enforce the intent of existing regulations.”
