NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained

NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained

NCSC 7 Principles for Secure Communications

There are seven principles defined by NCSC, and they are:

  1. Protect Data in transit
  2. Protect network nodes with access to sensitive data
  3. Protect user access to the service
  4. Ensure secure audit of communications is provided
  5. Allow administrators to securely manage users and systems
  6. Use metadata only for its necessary purpose
  7. Assess supply chain for trust and resilience

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  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
  • NCSC – 7 Principles for Secure Communications explained
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