
Security Directive
A Security Directive is an official instruction issued by a government or regulatory body to enhance safety and protect critical infrastructure. It outlines specific security measures that organizations must implement, such as improving cybersecurity, securing physical sites, or following safety protocols. These directives aim to prevent potential threats, such as terrorism or cyberattacks, and ensure that essential services and systems remain operational. Organizations must comply with these directives to help safeguard public safety and national security.