Which specific security strategy mitigates the risk of a single security control being compromised by providing multiple
layers of security controls?
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Defense in depth (also called layered defenses) applies multiple safeguards (also called controls, measures taken to reduce risk) to protect an asset. Any single security control may fail; by deploying multiple controls, you improve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your data.
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Defense in depth
Defense in depth specific security strategy mitigates the risk of a single security control being compromised by providing multiple layers of security controls.
- Defense in depth, also known as layered defences, uses several measures to protect an asset (also known as controls, risk-reduction measures). The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your data are improved by using many security controls because any one security control has a chance of failing.
- Layered security is a network security strategy that employs a number of security controls to guard your technology environment's most exposed points where a breach or hack could happen.
- There are three different kinds of controls, namely physical, technical, and administrative. Physical controls may be used to prevent or identify unauthorised access to physical locations, systems, or assets.
- Defense in Depth (DiD) is a strategy to information security that carefully layers a number of security measures and controls across a computer network to safeguard the privacy, availability, and integrity of the network and its contents.
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