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You should conduct a cybersecurity audit at least once a year to assure that your digital ecosystem is secure, no vulnerabilities have been overlooked, and no new threats are going unaddressed. This will also allow you to identify any security vectors that may be vulnerable. Identify and address vulnerabilities and risks.
SR – Supply Chain Risk Management : Managing risks from the supply chain to reduce vulnerabilities. You’ve identified and documented the vulnerabilities to your assets. You’ve used threats, vulnerabilities, likelihoods, and impacts to determine overall risk. You have a vulnerability management plan. Employee activity.
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Narrowing the amount of information readily available on the internet and minimizing the possible attack routes will make it tougher for cybercriminals to take control of your data.” Vulnerability Vigilance: Regularly scan your APIs for vulnerabilities and patch them promptly.
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