What NIST CSF 2.0 Means for Cybersecurity

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)  is the government agency charged with making cybersecurity standards in the United States. Their Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) has been updated to version 2.0, and it provides a good checklist and structure for building a cybersecurity process within any organization.

This article delves into the significant changes introduced in version 2.0, including new aspects related to cybersecurity governance, supply chain risk management, and process improvements. These changes reflect the ongoing evolution of threat environments, attacker techniques, and compliance regulations. They underscore the importance of a holistic, proactive approach to cybersecurity that is integrated into enterprise risk management.

To learn more about the NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework version 2.0 and how its changes could impact your organization, click the link below. If you need assistance translating and applying this information to your organization, we’re happy to help.

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