Daniel Cisowski: Even for Sophisticated Companies, Frameworks Help With Navigation and Priority Setting
Mature companies tend to know what they need to do, but frameworks add an element of standardization and discipline that helps bring order and reproducibility to security processes. Choosing an appropriate framework requires experience and familiarity combined with a...
Carlos Lerma: Frameworks Strengthen a Collaborative Security Process
Adopting a security framework and roadmap helps manage the growing security challenges that come from having an increasingly complex infrastructure. The adoption of a framework and a roadmap strengthens a collaborative security process in which business and IT...
Joshua Danielson: With a Framework, You Make Security Decisions Based on Collective Knowledge
A security framework enables you to build a process for making cyber risk decisions based on a collective body of knowledge. One of the key elements in selecting a security framework is its ability to adapt to the business at hand. Flexibility is important. “It gives...
Avinash Tiwari: Frameworks Provide Many Benefits, but Implementation Is Key
By providing a standard against which you can measure, a framework enables a more scientific approach to security governance. Realizing the benefits of a standard framework depends on effective implementation, which is not always so easy. “With a framework, you can be...
Erik Blomberg: Frameworks Can Play a Role in Building Customer Confidence and Transparency
Security practices can become important customer-facing communications, instilling brand confidence and awareness. Frameworks provide the foundation for a security strategy that builds on best practices, with added, specific requirements on a country-by-country or...
Chad Lorenc: When Customers Require Compliance with Security Frameworks
Compliance with many standards is simplified by using a segmented security strategy. Each cell in the segmented security matrix becomes a “container” or zone with its own controls and security configurations. “We can now quickly configure and provision a partner’s...
Curtis Letson: Security Frameworks Provide a Common Language
A security framework provides a common frame of reference that is valuable for conversations with leadership as well as potential clients. A business can leverage a security framework to understand its current environment and continually enhance its own security...
Floyd Fernandes: Security Frameworks Must Serve Business Objectives
One of the greatest values of a security framework is it helps to more strategically bridge the difference between security requirements and business needs. A third party may implement a framework more quickly, but you understand your business best. That’s the key to...
Scott Estes: A Security Framework Makes the Business Viable
The need for an organized approach to developing and maintaining a security posture is essential for any business. Mapping security practices to framework controls makes your depth of operations, from the back office to the middle office to the front office, run more...
Tero Lampiluoto: A Framework Can Streamline Vendor Onboarding
One of the most important benefits for his operation is not having to constantly reinvent the wheel as he adapts the business’ security practices to changing operations and different regions. Frameworks give you flexibility to adapt the practices to your own needs,...