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SCF National Cyber Parks - Vigilance Peak (IRO)

SCF National Cyber Parks - Vigilance Peak (IRO)

SCF Council
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The Secure Controls Framework (SCF) is focused on security, compliance & resilience capabilities. 

Security + Compliance + Resilience is a unified objective. With this multi-discipline approach to cybersecurity and data protection, it signals that an organization isn’t just protected, but also meets its compliance requirements and can quickly bounce back from incidents.

The SCF is a framework and technology-agnostic approach to cybersecurity and data protection controls that can be used to identify, implement and manage secure, compliant and resilient capabilities that covers an organization’s People, Processes, Technologies, Data and Facilities (PPTDF).

As part of the SCF's cybersecurity awareness initiative, we created a National Cyber Park for each SCF domain. Of the SCF's thirty-three (33) domains, this article focuses on the Incident Response (IRO) domain.

Incident Response (IRO)

IRO Domain Principle

Maintain a viable incident response capability that trains personnel on how to recognize and report suspicious activities so that trained incident responders can take the appropriate steps to handle incidents, in accordance with a documented Incident Response Plan (IRP). 

IRO Domain Intent

Organizations establish and maintain a viable and tested capability to respond to cybersecurity or data privacy-related incidents in a timely manner, where organizational personnel understand how to detect and report potential incidents.

SCF National Cyber Parks

For fans of the SCF who want some free user awareness posters, you can access this master poster that has links to each of the SCF's National Cyber Parks.

SCF National Cyber Parks


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