Cybersecurity team conversations these days can feel like a rainbow, with mentions of red, blue and even purple teams. While each team has its unique perspective and tasking, the blue team is trusted with arguably the most critical mission of all: protecting organizations from cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities.
To do this, the blue team must be aware of the organization’s business/mission needs, relevant threats, digital footprint, and the associated vulnerabilities. From there, the team can bolster the security posture of the organizations by implementing security controls and mitigations to address the most pressing threats and vulnerabilities.
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