Technical Controls

Technology-Based Security Mechanisms

What are Technical Controls?

Technical Controls are security measures implemented through technology to protect systems, networks, and data. These controls include tools and mechanisms such as Firewalls, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and encryption.

They operate by enforcing policies, detecting threats, and preventing unauthorized access. Technical controls are a critical component of Defense in Depth and are often integrated with Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems.

What are Technical Controls used for?

Technical controls are used to detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats in real time. They help mitigate risks associated with Exploits, Malware, and unauthorized access attempts such as Brute Force Attack.

Organizations rely on technical controls to enforce Access Control, monitor Indicators of Attack (IOA) and Indicators of Compromise (IOC), and support continuous security operations through SOC and XDR platforms.

אולי יעניין אותך

Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
Assessing Operational Impact of Disruption
BIA evaluates the impact of disruptions on operations. Learn how it supports continuity and recovery planning.
Indicators of Attack (IOA)
Behavioral Threat Detection Signals
IOAs identify suspicious behavior indicating active attacks. Learn how they improve early threat detection.
Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
Maintaining Operations During Disruption
BCP ensures operations continue during disruptions. Learn how it supports resilience and recovery planning.

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