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  2. Security controls - Wikipedia

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    Preventive controls are intended to prevent an incident from occurring e.g. by locking out unauthorized intruders; Detective controls are intended to identify, characterize, and log an incident e.g. isolating suspicious behavior from a malicious actor on a network; [2]

  3. Cloud computing security - Wikipedia

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    Detective controls Detective controls are intended to detect and react appropriately to any incidents that occur. In the event of an attack, a detective control will signal the preventative or corrective controls to address the issue. Detective security controls function not only when such an activity is in progress and after it has occurred.

  4. Crime control - Wikipedia

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    Crime control refers to methods taken to reduce crime in a society. Crime control standardizes police work. [1] Crime prevention is also widely implemented in some countries, through government police and, in many cases, private policing methods such as private security and home defense. However, the police or security deployment may not ...

  5. Preventive police - Wikipedia

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    Preventive police is that aspect of law enforcement intended to act as a deterrent to the commission of crime. Preventive policing is considered a defining characteristic of the modern police, typically associated with Robert Peel's London Metropolitan Police, established in 1829. In recent years, however, British police have abandoned the idea ...

  6. Risk control strategies - Wikipedia

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    Five basic strategies to control risks that arise from vulnerabilities [2] Defense - Applying safeguards that eliminate or reduce the remaining uncontrolled risk; Transferral - Shifting risks to other areas or to outside entities; Mitigation - Reducing the impact of information assets should an attacker successfully exploit a vulnerability

  7. Corrective and preventive action - Wikipedia

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    Corrective actions are implemented in response to customer complaints, unacceptable levels of product non-conformance, issues identified during an internal audit, as well as adverse or unstable trends in product and process monitoring such as would be identified by statistical process control (SPC). Preventive actions are implemented in ...

  8. Data exfiltration - Wikipedia

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    Three main categories of preventive measures may be the most effective: Preventive [4] Detective [4] Investigative [4] One example of detective measures is to implement intrusion detection and prevention systems and regularly monitor network services to ensure that only known acceptable services are running at any given time. [3]

  9. Crime prevention - Wikipedia

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    Situational crime prevention (SCP) is a relatively new concept that employs a preventive approach by focusing on methods to reduce the opportunities for crime.It was first outlined in a 1976 report released by the British Home Office. [3]