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1. A Cyber Security Framework provides guidance for the organisation to understand the steps and processes involved to develop a comprehensive cyber security plan.
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2. A Cyber Security Framework, which was created through collaboration between industry and government, consists of standards, guidelines, and practices to promote the protection of critical infrastructure. The prioritized, flexible, repeatable, and cost-effective approach of the Framework helps owners and operators of critical infrastructure to manage cybersecurity-related risk.
Source: (NIST, 2013)
3. A cybersecurity framework actually contains a whole set of management tools, a comprehensive risk management approach and, more importantly, a security awareness program covering everyone in the organization from top to bottom.
Source: (Binwal, 2015)