Dejan Kosutic explains a common bias in cybersecurity: focusing on implementing controls but not managing them. Using backups as an example, he outlines why effective security requires planning (e.g., setting objectives like RPO and backup frequency), monitoring to ensure controls work in production, internal audits to verify tasks are performed, continual improvement to prevent recurring issues, and management review to escalate unresolved problems, funding needs, or rule changes. He notes these elements reflect security management practices described in ISO standards such as ISO 27001 and ISO 42001, which he argues help organizations understand how to manage security beyond implementation. He adds that security management will become increasingly important due to regulations like NIS2 and DORA, rising cybersecurity complexity, and incidents caused by overlooked details or trends.
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