The conventional wisdom concerning the security frameworks of domains is that it is always preferable for an organization to create a framework based on its own needs. Frameworks like ISO and COBIT are resources and should not be used as models to build on

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

A Domain Based Security. "Domain Based Security", abbreviated to "DBSy", is a model-based approach that is being used in analyzing information security risks in a business context and offers an apparent, understandable and direct mapping among the risks and the security controls needed to handle them.

While A security domain is the list of items a subject is permitted to access. More largely defined, domains are collections of subjects and objects with related security requirements.