The Three Lines of Defence model (based on defence-in-depth approaches) has become one of the primary risk management frameworks. Yet, its application in the cybersecurity space, one of the fastest-growing areas of risk for modern organisations, has been fragmented at best. In this article, we conducted a systematic literature review on the application of this model in cybersecurity.
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