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What is governance, risk, and compliance (GRC)?

GRC stands for Governance, Risk, and Compliance. It’s a framework that helps organisations manage their operations in a way that aligns with their goals, controls risks, and complies with laws and regulations.

Governance is about ensuring the organisation’s activities support its objectives and values.

Risk involves identifying and managing potential problems that could harm the organisation.

Compliance means following laws, regulations, and internal policies.

In short, GRC ensures that a company is well-managed, aware of potential risks, and legally compliant.

Keeping on top of compliance

We help venues and organisations comply with regulations that ensure their operations are safe, legal, and responsible, protecting both the public and the environment.

Our system ensures compliance with these laws and avoids fines, legal action, and damage to reputation.

Our vision is to make digital systems, usually only available to large organisations, available to everyone, large and small.

Our SaaS platform

SIM products have been researched, developed, and tested for use in critical environments. Our core system was created in partnership with the Met Police, local authorities, and the Violence Reduction Unit at City Hall, London, to manage violent incidents across the city.

FAQs

Martyn’s Law, also known as the Protect Duty, is a proposed legislation in the United Kingdom aimed at enhancing public safety by requiring owners and operators of publicly accessible locations to take steps to protect people from terrorist attacks. It is named in honour of Martyn Hett, one of the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing.

Martyn’s Law was introduced in response to the growing threat of terrorism and to ensure that venues are better prepared to respond to such incidents. It aims to establish a consistent and effective approach to security across a variety of public spaces, helping to prevent future attacks and minimize their impact.

The law applies to a wide range of publicly accessible locations, including but not limited to:

  • Concert halls and arenas
  • Shopping centres
  • Public squares and parks
  • Sports stadiums
  • Large entertainment venues
  • Places of worship
  • Educational institutions

Essentially, any place where large numbers of people gather and could potentially be targeted by terrorists.

SIM has a suite of digital tools ready to help keep venues, organisations, boroughs and cities safe.


Compliance

  • Martyn’s Law
  • Fire regulations
  • Health and Safety
  • Safeguarding

Incident management

  • Violence
  • Business continuity
  • Death on property
  • Fire or flood
  • Power outage
  • Loss of IT infrastructure
  • Bomb threat
  • Acts of terrorism
  • Serious criminal behaviour
  • Governance, risk and compliance management

  • Response management

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  • Governance, risk and compliance management for venues
  • Response management
  • Coming Q4 2024

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