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Written by Jody M. | Apr 13, 2017 3:29:23 AM

Unified Compliance, the premier provider of IT compliance mapping, today announced that the Unified Compliance Framework® (UCF) has been honored with a 2014 GRC Technology Innovation Award by independent GRC analyst firm, GRC 20/20.

The third annual GRC Technology Innovation Awards recognize technologies that are revolutionizing the Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) market. After being carefully evaluated for their innovation, fifteen technologies were selected from 62 applicants. The award recipients will be featured on the GRC 20/20 blog at: https://grc2020.com/category/blogs/the-grc-pundit-blog/.

Over the years GRC technology has changed and evolved. The GRC Technology Innovation Awards process for 2014 recognizes this evolution and represented the most competitive pool of applicants to date. GRC 20/20 closely evaluated all of the written nominations and selected 15 recipients to receive this honor. Some of these recognitions go to established solution providers; others go to up-and-comers. Some have mature offerings, others are still being polished — but all are advancing GRC into new areas. The current award recipients all show thought leadership that takes GRC in new directions.

“Unified Compliance has demonstrated innovation in GRC with its Unified Compliance Framework,” said Michael Rasmussen, Chief GRC Pundit for GRC 20/20 and internationally recognized expert. “There were many deserving applicants and I am excited to see this overall level of innovation driving the industry forward. The awards were given to those technologies that are delivering something truly unique, game changing and revolutionary and are most likely to impact the GRC space over the next year.”

“We are pleased that GRC 20/20 recognized the unique capabilities of the Unified Compliance Framework,” said Dorian Cougias, co-founder of the UCF. “We designed the Unified Compliance Framework to provide a basis for GRC and technical security products to work together to help automate continuous governance compliance for any organization. We are just now seeing some early results with the market leverage of UCFinterchange. The UCF has many capabilities that have not been leveraged so far, and we look forward to working even more closely with our developer partners in the future.”

The Unified Compliance Framework provides both comprehensive content and structure within an industry-proven framework. It is the only solution to fully integrate critical legal and technical data, to meet the needs of both compliance officials and IT experts. Additionally, it is also the only solution that enables GRC and security solutions to communicate with each other effectively. The UCF was recently awarded a patent for the Unified Compliance Framework.

About Unified Compliance and the UCF

Since 1992, Unified Compliance has developed ground-breaking tools to support IT best practices, with a focus on solutions and processes that further the science of compliance, including harmonization methods, metrics, systems continuity and governance. The UCF was created by Dorian Cougias and his research partner, Marcelo Halpern of the international law firm Perkins Coie, which oversees all legal aspects of the UCF. More information can be found at unifiedcompliance.com.

About the Science of Compliance

By applying the scientific method to compliance — rigorously testing best practices and methodologies as well as analyzing and organizing information into a rational format — Unified Compliance has developed a logical approach to IT compliance that reduces cost, limits liability, simplifies the compliance process and leverages the value of related technologies and services across the enterprise.

About GRC 20/20

GRC 20/20 is the authority in understanding how organizations implement GRC practices that are effective, efficient and agile. Through independent research and industry interaction, GRC 20/20 advises the entire ecosystem of GRC roles within organizations, technology and knowledge solution providers, and professional service firms. Organizations engage GRC 20/20 when they need insight, guidance and advice in dealing with a dizzying array of disruptive issues, challenges, processes, information and technologies while trying to maintain control of a distributed and dynamic business environment. Visit GRC 20/20 at http://www.grc2020.com/and follow on Twitter at @GRCPundit.

For further information, contact:

Kerry MacInnes
Unified Compliance
kmacinnes@unifiedcompliance.com
Phone: 510.962.5192
unifiedcompliance.com

GRC 20/20 Media Contact:
Leslie Kesselring
Kesselring Communications
leslie@kesselring.net
+1 503-358-1012