April 23, 2024, 5:32 a.m. | /u/ash--87

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Depending on your industry, cybersecurity frameworks and standards can be a good starting point to help you identify main threats and risks, or even a mandatory regulatory requirement.

In our community project CISO Assistant (https://github.com/intuitem/ciso-assistant-community), we have covered +30 frameworks and are interested in the most used ones, why, and the missing ones for a research article to share with the community.

Please share your thoughts and mostly what makes a framework more relevant to your context, thank you 😊

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