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The Enterprise Governance Risk Compliance (EGRC) market is a subset of the Corporate Governance market, which focuses on the management of risk and compliance within an organization. EGRC solutions provide organizations with the tools and processes to identify, assess, monitor, and mitigate risk, as well as ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. These solutions are designed to help organizations improve their governance, risk management, and compliance processes, and to ensure that they are meeting their legal and regulatory obligations.
EGRC solutions are typically provided by software vendors, consulting firms, and other service providers. Examples of companies in the EGRC market include MetricStream, RSA Archer, IBM, Deloitte, and Ernst & Young. Show Less Read more