IT InfraWhitepapers
Improving cyber compliance with infrastructure automation
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Benefits of automated cyber compliance in law enforcement include:
| Faster incident detection. | |
| Faster remediation, shortening the vulnerability window. | |
| Reduced resource requirements for threat mitigation. | |
| Increased job satisfaction because cybersecurity professionals can shift their focus from mundane monitoring activities to higher-value work—a recruitment and retention advantage. |


