security posture
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Security #
Security posture refers to an organization’s overall cybersecurity strength and *how well it can predict, prevent and respond to ever-changing cyberthreats.
An organization’s security posture includes its: #
- networks,
- information security,
- network security,
- data security and
- internet security, as well as
- penetration testing,
- vendor risk management,
- vulnerability management,
- data breach prevention,
- security awareness training for employees to prevent social engineering attacks and
- other security controls.
A company’s security posture, however, isn’t static. Rather, it is constantly changing to respond to new vulnerabilities and threats in the cybersecurity landscape. As such, enterprises are transitioning from fragmented tools and outdated security frameworks to end-to-end security postures that can protect against these new security threats and vulnerabilities.