vCISO can do everything an in-house CISO can, and more, like manage risk, lead incident response teams, perform electronic discovery and digital forensic investigations, and ensure the safety of sensitive data. A vCISO's daily schedule might be anything from one hour to eight.
A vCIO may manage and optimize a company's IT infrastructure in the same way a traditional CIO would, if not better. vCIO also offers advice on how to make the most of available resources, taking into account both immediate needs and long-term goals. A vCIO's typical day might range from one to eight hours.
A vCPO may do all the duties of a Chief Privacy Officer (CPO), and more. This includes checking that all privacy-related documentation and processes are up to date. A vCPO also establishes privacy programme governance in collaboration with the organization's upper management, security, and chief compliance officer. vCPO also acts as a leader in ensuring data privacy is respected. The typical workday for a vCPO might range from one to eight hours.
EoT- Excellence of Things® is a FREE 'copyrighted' and 'registered' framework for digital transformation. EoT is also a 'framework of frameworks' that can be utilized for building or integrating frameworks in any organizations regardless of nature, complexity, and size.
There are two types of EoT elements ‘core’ and ‘non-core’ – that help an organization to transform digitally and add value to the business through ‘Satisfied Employees and Customers’, ‘Optimized Processes’ and ‘Digital-Paradigms’.
Four principles of EoT – People-oriented, Process-driven, Technology-passionate and Holistic- are developed based on research. Principles shall be upheld for the entire digital transformation journey.
ECAM assesses the capability of TFAs in three dimensions – CoT (Corporate of Things/People), LoT (Lean of Things/ Processes) and DoT (Data of Things/ Technology).
ERM consists of TFAs (Transformative Focus Areas) or building blocks in three dimensions – CoT (Corporate of Things/People), LoT (Lean of Things/ Processes) and DoT (Data of Things/ Technology) and in four layers (Strategic, Tactical, Operational and Monitoring). TFAs shall be properly identified for digital transformation journey.