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saw this linked elsewhere. can't stress enough that people stay on top of things in their businesses. NIST has done a great job putting this framework and maintaining it.
About to launch a series of training & certification programs that teaches an easy to use approach to operationalize the NIST Cyber Security Framework across an Enterprise and its supply chain
FAIR is better for risk management, by far. NIST simply provides an ubiquitous language, a glossary, when it comes to risk. It’s offering to managing the risk is actually subjectively qualitative and quite shallow in detail. I love NIST in general, for sure, but NIST is generally the starting point for learning cybersecurity, unless you expect to spend your life doing government work. MITRE is somewhat better, but only somewhat.
As technology continues to advance in a rapid pace since the first modern computer, continuous reinforced security measures is a necessity as malicious hazards by hackers are ever evolving.
50% by 2020 was an understatement, I can imagine with COVID, that number SHOT through the roof! Thanks for this video!
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saw this linked elsewhere.
can't stress enough that people stay on top of things in their businesses. NIST has done a great job putting this framework and maintaining it.
NIST CSF must be applied in any modern organization. You have done a great job, NIST!!
Yes! Thank you!
Props to the creativity that went into making this video! Makes it interesting and fun for a beginner to watch
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❤❤❤thanks team nice video animation looking more like 👍
Thank you so much 😀
About to launch a series of training & certification programs that teaches an easy to use approach to operationalize the NIST Cyber Security Framework across an Enterprise and its supply chain
Rick Lemieux hoping you're still doing this.
would love to see this!
Yes we are...major announcement next week
NIST seems to be adding the potential safety, security, business intelligence all in one. To protect and move forward to earn revenue
good video bhagat ranu approves
FAIR is better for risk management, by far. NIST simply provides an ubiquitous language, a glossary, when it comes to risk. It’s offering to managing the risk is actually subjectively qualitative and quite shallow in detail. I love NIST in general, for sure, but NIST is generally the starting point for learning cybersecurity, unless you expect to spend your life doing government work. MITRE is somewhat better, but only somewhat.
Is it proactive?
Great video. I am a newbie to IT auditing. Do you offer anything that covers cybersecurity domains and what to look for?
It’s nice explain
As technology continues to advance in a rapid pace since the first modern computer, continuous reinforced security measures is a necessity as malicious hazards by hackers are ever evolving.
🤣🤣🤣what the hell...did I just see a car with a NIST CSF number plate gu🤣🤣🤣you guys are a funny bunch
Immaculate
just an activity scan. If there's activity, we know. The rest, well we can vast overs 50hrs work in a split second, anyhow
Scary hope for us yet
:)