lol... yeah there's the "eat your vegetables, it's good for you!" portion to GRC and lecture/theory. Amount at once is key! watch 5 mins at a time, or and come back later after you've done a little hands on work in the other labs is our recommendation!
This is absolutely terrible Wow like really bad. Thanks for reading the guidance for the audience? I guess? This doesn't give any guidance on how ANY of this works other than "csf is a thing... They have categories..." Well thank you so much for that... Anyone watching this just read the docs, you'll understand more than this 18 minutes of absolute boredom
Agreed, yet the goal is to provide an exposure to GRC concepts without delving into the nitty gritty. This is meant for folks who are new and wanting to get a high level understanding.
Whoa, this isn't a lecture on the NIST documentation. What made you think that? This is a high level beginner friendly review of what the concept of "governance" is, and what it represents in security from a purpose level. There is a light mention of what NIST CSF is and how it helps structure governance by being a framework to lean on when getting started and is a precursor to other content being "part 2" to it all here: th-cam.com/play/PLarzZ7tJk-lG5qboJ5g3WFfODdswi7uPH.html&si=AuDFmZkHtbnonDYt If you're looking for a breakdown of NIST CSF - this is not the lecture or breakdown for you.
God this stuff is boring how do I cope with the learning 😹
lol... yeah there's the "eat your vegetables, it's good for you!" portion to GRC and lecture/theory. Amount at once is key! watch 5 mins at a time, or and come back later after you've done a little hands on work in the other labs is our recommendation!
This is absolutely terrible
Wow like really bad. Thanks for reading the guidance for the audience? I guess? This doesn't give any guidance on how ANY of this works other than "csf is a thing... They have categories..."
Well thank you so much for that...
Anyone watching this just read the docs, you'll understand more than this 18 minutes of absolute boredom
Agreed, yet the goal is to provide an exposure to GRC concepts without delving into the nitty gritty. This is meant for folks who are new and wanting to get a high level understanding.
Whoa, this isn't a lecture on the NIST documentation. What made you think that?
This is a high level beginner friendly review of what the concept of "governance" is, and what it represents in security from a purpose level. There is a light mention of what NIST CSF is and how it helps structure governance by being a framework to lean on when getting started and is a precursor to other content being "part 2" to it all here: th-cam.com/play/PLarzZ7tJk-lG5qboJ5g3WFfODdswi7uPH.html&si=AuDFmZkHtbnonDYt
If you're looking for a breakdown of NIST CSF - this is not the lecture or breakdown for you.