Definition
Cybersecurity frameworks provide a structured approach to managing cybersecurity risks within an organization. These frameworks help organizations develop a cohesive strategy for protecting sensitive information and mitigating potential threats. NIST's Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) is a widely adopted framework that offers guidelines for managing and reducing cybersecurity risk. The CSF consists of five core functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover, which help organizations prioritize their cybersecurity efforts. ISO 27001 is another well-known framework that provides best practices for implementing an Information Security Management System (ISMS). Frameworks like the SOC for Cybersecurity offer a standardized approach to managing and reporting on cybersecurity risks and controls. Using a cybersecurity framework can help organizations reduce their attack surface, detect threats more effectively, and respond quickly in the event of a breach.
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