ISF likely refers to Integrated Security Framework. Without more context, it's difficult to provide a specific explanation. Generally, an Integrated Security Framework is a comprehensive approach to managing and implementing security controls across an organization. It involves aligning security policies, procedures, and technologies to protect assets and data. Common uses include risk management, compliance, and improving overall security posture.
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