Prior versions of the CSF were built around five key functions — identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover — but version 2.0 adds a sixth: govern. Governance encompasses how organizations make and carry out informed decisions on cybersecurity strategy. The CSF’s governance component emphasizes that cybersecurity is a major source of enterprise risk that senior leaders should consider alongside finance and reputation. 🔥 🔥 IMHO ~ the govern function is the most significant change because of its emphasis on cybersecurity supply chain risk management. It has direct implications emphasizing on the responsibility of an organization protecting data well beyond the four walls of their organization. NIST 2.0 and “Zero Trust” both require Data Centric Security to deliver the full promise organizations are seeking when protecting their most sensitive data. #Zerotrust #datasecurity #NIST
A lot has changed in 10 years – cue the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0. See what’s new and how to use their resources to enhance your cyber program baselining and board reporting. 👀
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