# GRC Settings

* **Risk Management**: The CyberCyte provides risk formulas with default parameters. The users can edit the parameters from this section.

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* **Standards & Best Practices**: By default, CyberCyte is using NIST and CIS for the GRC module. The users can create or edit the standards from this section.

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* **Controls**: By default, CyberCyte is using NIST and CIS for the control settings. The users can create or edit the standards from this section.

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* **NIST Core**: This section allows users to manage NIST cores.

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