Securing the Network Edge: A Comprehensive Framework for Modern Cybersecurity
The future of cybersecurity means defending everywhere. Securing IoT, cloud, and remote work requires a unified edge-to-cloud strategy. First in a three-part series.
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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.
The future of cybersecurity means defending everywhere. Securing IoT, cloud, and remote work requires a unified edge-to-cloud strategy. First in a three-part series.
ServiceNow's Neeraj Jain on Risk Mitigation and Real-Time Data Access for AI AgentsEnterprises that embed governance from intake to deployment scale AI faster than those that bolt it on afterward. Clear frameworks mitigate risk, ensure compliance and increase operational efficiency, says Neeraj Jain, director of product management, hyperscalers and multi-cloud at ServiceNow.