Corrective controls are mechanisms put in place to mitigate and correct the impact of a security incident after it has been detected. They differ from responsive controls, which are activated during an incident to limit immediate damage, preventive controls meant to stop incidents before they occur, and detective controls which are used for identifying incidents.
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What are some examples of corrective controls?
How do corrective controls differ from preventive and detective controls?
What role do incident response plans play in corrective controls?