Mechanisms exist to standardize technology and process terminology to reduce confusion amongst groups and departments.
Mechanisms exist to standardize technology and process terminology to reduce confusion amongst groups and departments.
Mechanisms exist to identify non-essential functions or services that are capable of being outsourced to external service providers and align with the organization's enterprise architecture and security standards.
Mechanisms exist to conduct ongoing “technical debt” reviews of hardware and software technologies to remediate outdated and/or unsupported technologies.
Mechanisms exist to implement security functions as a layered structure minimizing interactions between layers of the design and avoiding any dependence by lower layers on the functionality or correctness of higher layers.
Mechanisms exist to partition systems so that partitions reside in separate physical domains or environments.
Mechanisms exist to separate user functionality from system management functionality.
Mechanisms exist to implement a separate execution domain for each executing process.
Mechanisms exist to isolate security functions from non-security functions.
Mechanisms exist to implement underlying hardware separation mechanisms to facilitate process separation.
Mechanisms exist to maintain a separate execution domain for each thread in multi-threaded processing.