Network segmentation (3 quarters)
Limits blast radius. Best ROI on recovery. Needs Senior.
What is Network segmentation (3 quarters)?
Limits blast radius. Best ROI on recovery. Needs Senior. In CISO Game's investment catalog, Network segmentation (3 quarters) is a Architecture Architecture item priced at $100k/yr.
What does Network segmentation (3 quarters) do for your security posture?
- Recovery: +14
- Prevention: +10
- Detection: +4
- Response: +4
What team does Network segmentation (3 quarters) require?
To run this product at full effectiveness, your team needs: 1 senior. Without the required role, the product runs at 30% effectiveness in CISO Game's posture model.
Which cybersecurity risks does Network segmentation (3 quarters) mitigate?
- R11 Lateral MovementInsider
- R20 Recovery Failure (post-breach)Resilience
- R22 Business Continuity FailureResilience
- R32 OT / ICS CompromiseOperational
Where does Network segmentation (3 quarters) fit in a CISO program?
Architecture investments are multi-quarter rollouts that change the shape of the program — Zero Trust, network segmentation, identity overhaul. They take time to deploy and decay slowly after they finish (operating reality changes around them, controls drift). Network segmentation (3 quarters) is a bet on the program's posture three to five years out, not on this quarter's risk register. Architecture work is also where most of the project-management overhead lives in real CISO programs — successful rollouts depend more on cross-functional execution than on the technology choice itself.
How do you try Network segmentation (3 quarters) in CISO Game?
Play CISO Game free, head to the Investments tab, and you'll see Network segmentation (3 quarters) in the catalog. Confirming the purchase will show the projected risk movement before you commit. No signup required.