Abstract

Cyber security is often seen as an activity separate from an organisation's main business processes. It is something that only comes to the fore when an incident occurs – which may be too late. And this can create a gap between the true security needs of the organisation and its security posture. In contrast, outcome-based security creates direct links between business goals and security requirements.

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