Ohutusprotsess
Ohutusprotsess, also known as a security process, refers to a systematic approach to protecting information, systems, and assets from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. It encompasses a range of activities and measures designed to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and resources. The primary goal of an ohutusprotsess is to mitigate risks and vulnerabilities that could compromise the security of an organization.
A well-defined ohutusprotsess typically includes several key components:
1. Risk Assessment: Identifying potential threats and vulnerabilities to understand the risks that need to be
2. Policy Development: Creating policies and procedures that outline the rules and guidelines for protecting information
3. Access Control: Implementing mechanisms to ensure that only authorized individuals can access sensitive data and
4. Monitoring and Auditing: Continuously monitoring systems and activities to detect and respond to security incidents.
5. Incident Response: Establishing a plan to quickly and effectively respond to security breaches or incidents.
6. Continuous Improvement: Regularly reviewing and updating the ohutusprotsess to adapt to new threats and technologies.
Ohutusprotsess is crucial for organizations of all sizes, as it helps to safeguard against financial loss,