Security frameworks provide structure when building cybersecurity programs so organizations know what to protect and how to measure it.
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A security framework sets standards, controls, and best practices to protect systems from cyber risks. It offers a roadmap for governance, compliance, and response planning. By following one, organizations reduce guesswork and ensure they’re meeting industry expectations consistently.
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Frameworks like ISO 27001, NIST, and CIS help teams align around clear objectives and measurable safeguards. They make security scalable, repeatable, and auditable - essential for regulated industries and businesses handling sensitive data.
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