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The Lexicon

  • Writer: Brian Couzens
    Brian Couzens
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

Words matter.




Especially when organisations are making strategic decisions.




One of the biggest problems across cyber security, governance, risk, resilience and quantum isn't technology.




It's language.


Different vendors define the same term differently. Standards use different terminology. Consultants invent new phrases. Boards are expected to make decisions using inconsistent vocabulary.




That creates confusion before the real work even starts.




To address that, we've made the SITG Reference Library – The Lexicon publicly available.




It contains 1,540 practitioner-grade definitions, covering Cyber Security, Governance, Risk, Resilience, Business Transformation, Cryptography, Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), Quantum Security, AI, Cloud, Identity, Architecture and Standards.




Every definition has been normalised.


Every term is written in plain English.


Every entry can be filtered by domain, giving practitioners, executives and boards a consistent reference point.




No paywall.


No registration.


No email capture.




Just open it and use it.




This is the same reference library we use internally at SITG-Consulting. We think it should be available to everyone.




Explore the SITG Reference Library – The Lexicon:







 
 
 

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