Security Frameworks
A security framework is a structured set of guidelines and best practices designed to help organizations manage and reduce security risks. These frameworks provide a systematic approach to identifying vulnerabilities, implementing controls, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Common examples include the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and the ISO/IEC 27001 standard.
By following a security framework, organizations can create a robust security posture that protects their assets and data. These frameworks often include components such as risk assessment, incident response, and continuous monitoring, enabling organizations to adapt to evolving threats and maintain a secure environment.