Best Cyber Risk Management Software for Zoom

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    Smarsh Reviews
    Smarsh is a unified communications intelligence platform that helps organizations manage compliance and risk with confidence. It captures and archives communications across email, mobile, voice, chat, video, and AI-enabled channels in their native formats. Built specifically for regulated industries, the platform supports global regulatory and data retention requirements. AI-powered analytics identify potential risks, misconduct, and emerging issues before they escalate. Centralized access to data streamlines legal discovery and speeds up investigations. Intelligent search, tagging, and filtering uncover insights that legacy tools often miss. Open APIs allow seamless integration with existing compliance and IT systems. Hyperscalable cloud infrastructure supports high-volume data ingestion and export. End-to-end encryption protects sensitive communications data at all times. Smarsh helps organizations turn compliance from a requirement into a strategic advantage.
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    ThreatConnect Risk Quantifier (RQ) Reviews
    ThreatConnect RQ is a financial cyber risk quantification solution that allows users to identify and communicate the cybersecurity risks that matter most to an organization in terms of financial impact. It aims to enable users to make better strategic and tactical-level decisions by quantifying them based on the business, the technical environment, and industry data. RQ automates the generation of financial cyber risk reporting as it relates to the business, cybersecurity initiatives, and controls. Automated outputs are generated in hours for reporting that is more current and relevant. By automating risk modelling, the vendor states customers get a fast start and can critique, or tune models over time instead of having to create their own. They use historical breach data and threat intelligence upfront in order to save months of data collection and remove the burden of continuous updating.
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