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

BMC

I look code up on the internet all the time. Use tools that make risks clear and facilitate both open communication and a culture that encourages sharing concerns. Define limits, processes, and guardrails around acceptable risks. I would fail to write bubble sort on a whiteboard. I don’t do riddles.”

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

You mitigate newly identified vulnerabilities or document them as accepted risks. Mitigation (RS.MI): The organization works to prevent the expansion of events, mitigate events’ effects, and resolve incidents. Incidents are contained. Incidents are mitigated. You continually update your recovery strategies.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

You mitigate newly identified vulnerabilities or document them as accepted risks. Mitigation (RS.MI): The organization works to prevent the expansion of events, mitigate events’ effects, and resolve incidents. Incidents are contained. Incidents are mitigated. You continually update your recovery strategies.

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

BMC

I look code up on the internet all the time. Use tools that make risks clear and facilitate both open communication and a culture that encourages sharing concerns. Define limits, processes, and guardrails around acceptable risks. I would fail to write bubble sort on a whiteboard. I don’t do riddles.”