In the dynamic landscape of information technology, maintaining cybersecurity compliance is a paramount concern for organizations. Change Control Boards (CCBs) play a crucial role in this context, serving as a governance mechanism to oversee and manage changes within IT infrastructure. This paper explores the significance of CCBs in ensuring cybersecurity compliance, focusing on their functions, processes, and impact on organizational security posture. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and case studies, the research highlights how CCBs facilitate risk assessment, enforce policy adherence, and mitigate potential threats arising from changes in the IT environment. The findings underscore the importance of structured change management and suggest best practices for integrating cybersecurity considerations into the CCB workflow. By understanding the role of CCBs, organizations can enhance their ability to safeguard sensitive data and maintain regulatory compliance in an ever-evolving threat landscape.
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