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A security framework is an organized set of principles, practices, and controls for managing information and technology risk. Frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, ISO/IEC 27001, and COBIT help organizations structure activities including identifying assets and risks, protecting systems, detecting events, responding to incidents, and recovering operations. They are reference models rather than automatically effective security programs: an organization must select and implement measures appropriate to its systems, threats, and risk tolerance.

Practitioners use frameworks to assign responsibilities, prioritize vulnerability remediation, assess suppliers and cloud services, and document why particular controls are in place. They also provide a common vocabulary for audits, regulatory or contractual evidence, and measuring improvement over time. News under this tag may concern revisions to framework requirements, mappings between frameworks, assessment findings, or failures caused by treating a framework checklist as proof that controls work. A framework can guide governance and security operations, but it does not replace technical testing, continuous monitoring, or judgment about specific attack surfaces.

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Early Tests of New Anthropic AI Model Show Fast Detection, Better Flaw CorrelationCrowdStrike's early testing of Anthropic's new Claude Mythos Preview AI model shows faster vulnerability detection and improved cross-system context, signaling a shift toward AI-driven security operations that compress discovery-to-response timelines and force new defensive frameworks.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 1 week ago

Simplify Your Approach to Securing OT Networks

Why OT Security Comes Down to Risk Tolerance, Not Perfect DefenseSecuring OT networks isn't about eliminating risk. It's about managing it strategically. Learn how a three-pillar framework of risk assessment, tolerance and acceptance, paired with a phased approach to microsegmentation, can turn an overwhelming challenge into a manageable journey.