Digital
Domain security
Formal definition
Domain security is an operating term in digital focused on reducing cyber and operational risk through preventative controls and tested recovery capability.
What this actually means for you
Use Domain security to guide live decisions: apply baseline security controls and rehearse restoration steps against defined recovery targets, with ownership and reporting agreed before launches, integrations, and platform changes.
Example: In a live quarterly cycle, Domain security is applied like this: access reviews remove stale accounts quarterly and backup restores are tested against RTO and RPO targets. The team then records the decision trail in team templates, reporting packs, and operating checklists.
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