- Cybersecurity | NIST
Some NIST cybersecurity assignments are defined by federal statutes, executive orders and policies For example, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) mandates that all federal agencies implement NIST’s cybersecurity standards and guidance for non-national security systems
- Cybersecurity Framework | NIST
Helping organizations to better understand and improve their management of cybersecurity risk
- Free and Low Cost Online Cybersecurity Learning Content
The following links are for free and low-cost online educational content on topics such as information technology and cybersecurity Some, not all, may contribute towards professional learning objectives or lead to industry certifications and online degrees
- Cybersecurity Risks | NIST
Risk Management Baldrige Cybersecurity Initiative - The Baldrige Cybersecurity Excellence Builder is intended for use by leaders and managers—senior leaders, chief security officers, and chief information officers, among others—who are concerned with and responsible for mission-driven, cybersecurity-related policy and operations
- The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2
Preface The Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2 0 is designed to help organizations of all sizes and sectors — including industry, government, academia, and nonprofit — to manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks It is useful regardless of the maturity level and technical sophistication of an organization’s cybersecurity programs
- Updates | CSRC
News and Updates from NIST's Computer Security and Applied Cybersecurity Divisions
- The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2. 0 (Japanese translation)
Abstract The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2 0 provides guidance to industry, government agencies, and other organizations to manage cybersecurity risks It offers a taxonomy of high-level cybersecurity outcomes that can be used by any organization — regardless of its size, sector, or maturity — to better understand, assess, prioritize, and communicate its cybersecurity efforts The
- Cybersecurity and AI: Integrating and Building on Existing NIST . . .
Rather than a general cybersecurity and privacy control overlay for all AI, we see that there is a critical need for more implementation-focused and use-case specific overlays to cover the different types of AI systems, specific components, and users
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