Episode 199: Agreement Types and Contractual Security (Domain 5)
Contracts are one of the most powerful tools in managing cybersecurity obligations, and in this episode, we break down the types of agreements that define roles, responsibilities, and expectations with external parties. We cover Service-Level Agreements (SLAs), which outline performance and availability targets; Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and Memorandums of Agreement (MOAs), which define intent and responsibilities without legal enforceability; and Master Service Agreements (MSAs), which set the groundwork for vendor relationships. We also discuss Statements of Work (SOWs), Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), and Business Partner Agreements (BPAs), each of which addresses specific aspects of engagement, confidentiality, or collaboration. Effective agreements must include security provisions—like data handling, breach notification, encryption requirements, and audit rights—to ensure accountability and compliance. Security isn’t just a technical implementation—it’s a contractual obligation that must be written, signed, and enforced.
