What is the primary purpose of a cybersecurity policy within an organization?
- Educating employees on threats
- Establishing a secure perimeter
- Protecting against malware
- Setting up firewalls
The primary purpose of a cybersecurity policy is to establish a secure perimeter. This means defining and maintaining boundaries to protect an organization's assets, information, and technology infrastructure from external threats. It is a proactive approach to safeguarding an organization's digital assets.
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