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A network security plan is, at the core, the protective framework behind an entire organization’s IT infrastructure. In today’s modern times, cyberattacks, risks, and threats are continually evolving, as well as our best practices to combat them. A sophisticated network security plan should be carefully researched, tested, and continuously evaluated regarding its ability to cover all assets, stay up-to-date with emerging technologies and attacks, as well as be modified anytime that personnel or assets change. While a network security plan can vary, the general outline should be relatively similar regardless of the size, location, asset type, usage, and sensitivity of the organization’s business practices and information assets.
A default network security plan consists of a wide variety of processes, policies, and procedures that are created and managed to reduce risk to the organization. Furthermore, there may be a need for several separate network security plans for different organization locations or assets, including disaster recovery plans (DRP) and emergency response plans (ERP). A standard section in a network security plan is security risks; in this section, every possible security hazard that the organization can face should be identified, explored, and prioritized based on the probability and potential threat of the incident. Next, utilizing the list of security risks, the security strategy should address each possible threat.
Renown Technology takes cybersecurity seriously so you can sleep easy at night knowing your systems are protected.
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