A road map to help organizations establish a strategy to define and
measure their security visibility
Success patterns for visibility, outlining an end-state security visibility goal and how to get you there
Understanding the unique challenges with gaining security visibility and how to tackle them
Visibility provides insight into an organization’s ability to deal with vulnerabilities and respond to incidents. To be effective, security visibility should include people, processes and technology, keeping in mind both the mission of the organization and demographics, such as industry, workforce size, roles and location.
Any effort to develop or enhance security visibility needs to define an end-state visibility goal and the strategies required to get there.
In this paper, SANS has presented an objectives approach to help organizations establish a strategy. Read on to learn how to take the appropriate steps to define and measure visibility.
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