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Former Governor of Michigan; CEO/Co-Founder of SensCy

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released Version 2.0 of its landmark Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), marking the first major update since the framework's inception in 2014. The updates center around improving the framework's core by including a new emphasis on governance, stressing the importance of informed decision-making at the highest levels of an organization. At SensCy, we recognize the critical role of governance in a small to mid-sized organization's cybersecurity program. That's why our clients convene for regular executive briefings to stay informed on their cybersecurity progress. I encourage all organizations to explore NIST's new Cybersecurity Framework and leverage its resources to enhance their cybersecurity posture. Learn more about the new NIST Cybersecurity Framework here: here: https://lnkd.in/dSKBbZEn

NIST Releases First-ever Updates to Cybersecurity Framework

NIST Releases First-ever Updates to Cybersecurity Framework

https://senscy.com

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As a partner to Automation Alley, the influential cybersecurity organization - SensCy is providing assessments of Automation Alley clients in ways that show their shortcomings. Every organization can improve its defenses against this insidious crime.

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