security controls and countermeasures
Security controls and countermeasures refer to the measures put in place to protect systems, networks, or sensitive information from unauthorized access or potential threats. These controls include both proactive efforts, such as firewalls and encryption, as well as reactive actions, like incident response plans and regular security audits. Their purpose is to minimize risks and safeguard against potential vulnerabilities, ensuring the overall security of an organization's assets.
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