Security News > 2016 > May > SANS maps SAP cybersecurity to the CIS Critical Security Controls list (Help Net Security)
The CIS Critical Security Controls are a set of internationally recognized standards outlining the most important cyber hygiene actions that every organization should implement to protect their IT networks. They are highly regarded by the global IT community as they are developed, refined, validated, and updated by experts who pull data from a variety of public and private threat sources; and are transforming security in government agencies and other large enterprises by focusing spending on … More →
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