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NIST CSF's new 2.0 edition is designed to help all organizations in any sector to achieve their cybersecurity goals with added emphasis on governance as well as supply chains.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has updated the widely used Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). The new 2.0 edition is designed to help all organizations in any sector to achieve their cybersecurity goals with added emphasis on governance as well as supply chains. The updated framework anticipates that organizations will come to the framework with varying needs and degrees of experience implementing cybersecurity tools.
The 2.0 update is the organization's first major update on their widely used cyber security framework since its release. This update is the outcome of a multiyear process of discussions and public comments aimed at making the framework more effective and suitable for all audiences, industry sectors and organization types while as the original CSF focused directly on the critical sector. The framework’s core is now organized around six key functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond and Recover, along with CSF 2.0’s newly added Govern function. When considered together, these functions provide a comprehensive view of the life cycle for managing cybersecurity risk.
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Improvements are identified from evaluations.
Improvements are identified from security tests and exercises, including those done in coordination with suppliers and relevant third parties.
Improvements are identified from execution of operational processes, procedures, and activities.
Incident response plans and other cybersecurity plans that affect operations are established, communicated, maintained, and improved.
Identities and credentials for authorized users, services, and hardware are managed by the organization.
Identities are proofed and bound to credentials based on the context of interactions.
Users, services, and hardware are authenticated.
Identity assertions are protected, conveyed, and verified.
Access permissions, entitlements, and authorizations are defined in a policy, managed, enforced, and reviewed, and incorporate the principles of least privilege and separation of duties.
Physical access to assets is managed, monitored, and enforced commensurate with risk.
Personnel are provided with awareness and training so that they possess the knowledge and skills to perform general tasks with cybersecurity risks in mind.
Individuals in specialized roles are provided with awareness and training so that they possess the knowledge and skills to perform relevant tasks with cybersecurity risks in mind.
The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data-at-rest are protected.
The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data-in-transit are protected.
The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data-in-use are protected.
Backups of data are created, protected, maintained, and tested.
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