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If your cybersecurity standards were written to protect the organization, why do you have security exceptions? Your standard development team writes an excellent standard; it follows all the best practices of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, the ISO 27001, or any other industry-recognized standards and frameworks, but most of all, it is common sense, right? Anyone working on or with a cybersecurity team in a large organization knows this does not happen! Exceptions happen.
Dr. Bill Souza
Founder & CEO
E|CE
www.execcybered.com
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Send us Fan Mail
If your cybersecurity standards were written to protect the organization, why do you have security exceptions? Your standard development team writes an excellent standard; it follows all the best practices of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, the ISO 27001, or any other industry-recognized standards and frameworks, but most of all, it is common sense, right? Anyone working on or with a cybersecurity team in a large organization knows this does not happen! Exceptions happen.
Dr. Bill Souza
Founder & CEO
E|CE
www.execcybered.com