Definition of cybersecurity regulation

Cybersecurity regulation consists of laws and formal requirements that organizations must follow to protect data, systems, and users. Examples include data protection laws and sector-specific security mandates. Regulation sets the baseline for security, but effective organizations translate these rules into practical actions that fit their people, processes, and risks.

From regulation to practical action

Regulations define the minimum. Learn how Phantom’sLab helps organizations translate regulatory demands into real-world behavior and awareness.