Attack-Centric Framework — AC1

Cybersecurity
Attack-Centric Framework
Compliance
Introducing the Attack-Centric Framework — a response to the extensive array of compliance standards organizations must navigate in cybersecurity.
Author

Kader Mohideen

Published

June 13, 2024

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Introduction

The Attack-Centric Framework (ACF) is introduced as a response to the extensive array of compliance standards that organizations must navigate in cybersecurity today.

Where traditional compliance-driven approaches focus on satisfying audit requirements, the attack-centric perspective re-orients defense around the realities of how attackers operate — what techniques they use, what assets they target, and how to disrupt them at each stage.

Continue with Attack-Centric Framework — AC2 for the eight key components of the framework.

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Originally published on riddlesphere.com on June 13, 2024.