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Anti-Patterns vs. Patterns: What Is the Difference?

BMC

Indeed, on this author’s desk sits a copy of what is considered by many to be one of the most seminal works on the subject, Fundamental Algorithms by Donald Knuth. Here are just a few of this authors high-level, personal favorite anti pattern examples. Define limits, processes, and guardrails around acceptable risks.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

AT – Awareness and Training: Educating users and administrators about security risks and controls. CA – Security Assessment and Authorization: Evaluating the effectiveness of security controls and authorizing system operations. How you manage this access depends on the risks associated with unauthorized access.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

AT – Awareness and Training: Educating users and administrators about security risks and controls. CA – Security Assessment and Authorization: Evaluating the effectiveness of security controls and authorizing system operations. How you manage this access depends on the risks associated with unauthorized access.

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Anti-Patterns vs. Patterns: What Is the Difference?

BMC

Indeed, on this author’s desk sits a copy of what is considered by many to be one of the most seminal works on the subject, Fundamental Algorithms by Donald Knuth. Here are just a few of this authors high-level, personal favorite anti pattern examples. Define limits, processes, and guardrails around acceptable risks.