Content-type: text/html P-5 Proportionality Principle

P-5 Proportionality Principle

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Security levels, costs, measures, practices, and procedures are appropriate and proportionate to the value of and degree of reliance on the firewall and to the severity, probability, and extent of the potential for direct and indirect harm.
The level of management support is appropriate and proportionate to the value of and degree of reliance on the firewall and to the severity, probability, and extent of the potential for direct and indirect harm.
A prudent assessment of "due care" (such as the use of reasonable safeguards based on the practices of similar organizations), resource limitations, and priorities was used in determining the protective measures of the firewall.
The firewall provides deterrence, detection, prevention, and recovery.
Activated safeguards mitigate targeted vulnerabilities and their associated threats, with an appropriate balance of automated and human response.

With maximum value of