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Security program development (SPD) and design is a process that doesn’t happen overnight. Security professionals face a complex environment that requires a dedicated and sustained approach in a constantly evolving landscape. Physical vulnerabilities coupled with those in the “digital domain” have created greater complexity as to how security programs are designed and developed into an operational working model.
In simple terms, a security program has five phases that form the foundation: