security policy auditing
Security policy auditing refers to the process of assessing, examining, and evaluating an organization's security policies and controls to ensure compliance with established guidelines, industry standards, and regulatory requirements. It involves reviewing the effectiveness of these policies and controls, identifying gaps or weaknesses, and providing recommendations for improvement to enhance overall security posture.
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