How do policies address failures in network security, such as vulnerabilities in firewalls or unpatched systems?
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Policies addressing failures in network security, such as vulnerabilities in firewalls or unpatched systems, typically include guidelines for regular security assessments, timely patch management, enforcing strong access controls, implementing network segmentation, ensuring proper configuration of security devices, conducting user training on security best practices, and establishing incident response procedures to address security breaches promptly. Such policies aim to prevent, detect, and respond to security threats effectively to mitigate risks to network infrastructure and data.