Strengthen Security awareness and skills Before Risk Becomes Business Risk
Assess security awareness and skills controls, evidence, ownership, and operational maturity using a CIS-aligned cybersecurity and AI risk framework.
What Happens When Security awareness and skills Is Weak?
Organizations face employees and technical teams making security mistakes because training is generic, irregular, or unmeasured. These gaps reduce visibility, increase audit exposure, and make security work harder to prove to leadership.
Business Consequences
Weak security awareness and skills can lead to audit findings, compliance gaps, cyber insurance issues, operational disruption, data exposure, and avoidable executive accountability risk.
Assessment Outcome
Soveraign helps identify gaps, document evidence, define ownership, and prioritize remediation so security awareness and skills becomes measurable, reviewable, and aligned with business risk.
Why This Control Matters
CIS Control 14 focuses on infrastructure and compute readiness as a practical security control area. For growing organizations, this control matters because it turns informal security activity into documented governance, measurable evidence, and repeatable operating discipline.
Common Gaps Organizations Face
How Soveraign Supports This Control
Cybersecurity Assessment; Compliance Audit; MSSP; SOC; SIEM; vCISO; Vulnerability Management; AI Security Assessment
Why Organizations Work With Soveraign
Cybersecurity Assessments; Compliance Programs; vCISO Services; SOC/SIEM Alignment; Managed Security Services; AI Governance and Risk Automation
CIS Control 14 Infrastructure and compute readiness Assessment Services
How vCISO, SOC, and SIEM support CIS Control 14
- Security gap analysis
- Control maturity review
- Compliance readiness assessment
- Executive risk recommendations
- Remediation roadmap
Request a CIS Readiness Review
Submit the form below to discuss your current security posture, compliance exposure, and improvement opportunities aligned with CIS Control 14.
CIO; CISO; IT Manager; Compliance Officer; Operations Leader; CEO/CFO
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Commercial/Transactional Rows
Security, Compliance, and AI Governance Support Built for Executive Teams
- Cybersecurity Assessments
- Compliance Programs
- vCISO Services
- SOC/SIEM Alignment
- Managed Security Services
- AI Governance and Risk Automation
Common Questions About Infrastructure and compute readiness
Learn how CIS-aligned cybersecurity controls help organizations reduce risk, improve compliance readiness, strengthen governance, and support executive cybersecurity oversight.
What is CIS Control 14?
CIS Control 14 focuses on infrastructure and compute readiness. It helps organizations define practical safeguards, document evidence, and improve security maturity around this control area.
Why does security awareness and skills matter for executives?
It matters because weak security awareness and skills creates business risk, not just technical risk. Leaders need visibility into control maturity, compliance exposure, ownership, and remediation priorities.
What evidence is reviewed during a security awareness and skills assessment?
Evidence may include policies, inventories, access records, logs, review notes, tickets, vendor documents, monitoring outputs, training records, and other control artifacts relevant to infrastructure and compute readiness.
How does this control support compliance readiness?
A CIS-aligned review helps connect security activity to documented evidence, repeatable workflows, and executive reporting that can support audits, cyber insurance reviews, and regulatory expectations.
How can Soveraign help with CIS Control 14?
Soveraign can assess current maturity, identify gaps, create a remediation roadmap, align SOC/SIEM or managed security workflows, and support vCISO-level guidance for infrastructure and compute readiness.
Schedule a CIS Control 14 Readiness Review
Identify security awareness and skills gaps, reduce compliance risk, and build an executive-ready roadmap for improving CIS-aligned cybersecurity maturity.
