The GRCpedia Wiki Project
The GRCpedia wiki is a community project built by and for professionals in IT, compliance, auditing, legal, and business positions who are responsible for managing, defining, aligning, and/or enforcing corporate governance, risk management, and compliance efforts.
This wiki project is dedicated to building a free resource of standardized definitions and concepts for governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) concepts and terms.
You may copy, print, customize, and use the pages in this section for your own efforts. The pages themselves are subject to constant revision and improvement by you and others in the wiki community. Everyone is welcome to contribute; however, all contributions are subject to editorial oversight and must conform to published editorial policies.
We need your knowlege!
This wiki depends on people like you to take just a little time to improve one or two things at a time. You don't have to be an “expert”: just say what you know. Please pitch in.
Got definitions? Add them to the GRCpedia. Got expertise? Expand and improve the existing GRCpedia entries.
Common contributions
- Adding, deleting, or modifying GRC terminology pages
- Indicating text that should be modified by the community, if you cannot make needed changes yourself
- Creating links between related GRCpedia and IT Policy Template pages
- Adding Reference links to external policy guidance, laws, or other resources that can inform GRCpedia readers
In the spirit of collaborative content, all policy content is subject to revision and improvement by you and others in the T2P community. Community moderators also review content for compliance with T2P's principles,Spin and Bias Controls, and Terms of Service.
What to do next
Browse GRCpedia entries
Check the list of existing entries, in the wiki index on the left. Click on any term name to go to its page.
Subscribe to wiki update notifications
Track wiki updates by subscribing to RSS feeds for individual pages, for the IT Policy wiki, for the GRCpedia wiki, or all of the above. Subscription buttons for both pages and sections appear on all wiki pages.
Improve the wiki
These wikis are living resources that need your help! To start with, check out the editing help page
How to improve the wiki
T2P wikis are open resources: anyone may read, copy, and noncommercially reuse its content. Only T2P members may edit and create pages. This restriction helps us keep wiki content up to professional standards and spam free.
- Log into the wiki using your T2P login credentials.
- If you need a password reminder or other login help, please use the login help links at the mother site
- If you are not yet a T2P Member, join now for free.
- Once you are logged in, you should see an “edit page” button on all community-changeable pages
- Click the button. Make changes. Preview. Proofread. Finalize. Save.
How to change a page
- Make sure you're logged in
- Go to the page you want to edit, via either the wiki search function or page index
- Click the “Edit page” button at the top left of the page you want to edit
- Modify the text using the text editor.
- Preview your changes prior to saving them. The Preview button is by the Save button, below the text edit pane.
- When you're satisfied with your changes, click the Save button, below the text edit pane to make your changes live. You should be able to see them immediately.
How to create a page
- Search for a page and check the search results. If the page you're seeking doesn't exist, you can easily create it.
- Type the exact page name you want in the site search box
- Click the “Create page” button near the top of the Search results page
- Use the wiki text editor to create the content you want. It's not quite WYSIWYG, but you can use the function buttons at the top to apply most common formatting, such as text and header styles.
- For more complex formatting and markup help, check here
- Preview your new page before saving it
- When you're satisfied with your changes, click the Save button, below the text edit pane to make your changes live. You should be able to see them immediately.
