Network security should be managed by professionals who can combine technical controls with governance, risk, and documentation responsibilities.
Effective network security management requires more than technical configuration. It includes defining policies, managing risk, coordinating teams, and ensuring controls are monitored and improved.
ISO/IEC 27033 supports professionals who must bridge technical and managerial responsibilities.
Organizations gain the most value when network security ownership is clearly defined and supported by standards.
ISO/IEC 27033 addresses inconsistent and ad hoc network security design by providing structured guidance for secure communications and network architecture.
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