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Governance, Risk and Compliance Contribution

A publication entry covering the book contribution on the role of enterprise security architecture in the GRC landscape.

What’s inside

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Primary source material, summaries, and references kept together

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Downloads and supporting artefacts surfaced close to the content

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Long-form guidance laid out for practical reading rather than promotion

Enterprise security architecture in the GRC landscape

The homepage of the original site highlighted a book contribution focused on the role of enterprise security architecture within governance, risk, compliance, and data privacy work.

What the contribution covers

The surrounding book is positioned as a broad introduction to GRC and data privacy for students and practitioners. The specific Assured Control contribution focuses on how enterprise security architecture supports that broader landscape and helps connect governance structures, risk processes, and compliance activity to strategic outcomes.

Why it matters

This is consistent with the wider site message:

  • architecture is not separate from governance
  • risk and compliance work benefit from clearer structural models
  • security architecture can make business control environments easier to reason about

The original site linked to the publisher, Amazon, and Routledge listings. Those outbound links are preserved here.

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