Directive controls are designed to direct the actions of individuals or systems within an organization. They provide guidance and instructions on how to maintain security and comply with established policies. Examples of directive controls include security policies and guidelines that outline acceptable behaviors, procedures, and best practices. These controls help ensure that employees and systems operate in a manner consistent with the organization's security objectives.
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