The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released Version 2.0 of its landmark Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), marking the first major update since the framework's inception in 2014. The updates center around improving the framework's core by including a new emphasis on governance, stressing the importance of informed decision-making at the highest levels of an organization. At SensCy, we recognize the critical role of governance in a small to mid-sized organization's cybersecurity program. That's why our clients convene for regular executive briefings to stay informed on their cybersecurity progress. I encourage all organizations to explore NIST's new Cybersecurity Framework and leverage its resources to enhance their cybersecurity posture. Learn more about the new NIST Cybersecurity Framework here: here: https://lnkd.in/dSKBbZEn
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NIST Releases Version 2.0 of Landmark Cybersecurity Framework The agency has finalized the framework’s first major update since its creation in 2014. NIST’s cybersecurity framework (CSF) now explicitly aims to help all organizations — not just those in critical infrastructure, its original target audience — to manage and reduce risks. NIST has updated the CSF’s core guidance and created a suite of resources to help all organizations achieve their cybersecurity goals, with added emphasis on governance as well as supply chains. This update is the outcome of a multiyear process of discussions and public comments aimed at making the framework more effective. Credit: Natasha Hanacek, NIST
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NIST Releases Version 2.0 of Landmark Cybersecurity Framework The agency has finalized the framework’s first major update since its creation in 2014. NIST’s cybersecurity framework (CSF) now explicitly aims to help all organizations — not just those in critical infrastructure, its original target audience — to manage and reduce risks. NIST has updated the CSF’s core guidance and created a suite of resources to help all organizations achieve their cybersecurity goals, with added emphasis on governance as well as supply chains. This update is the outcome of a multiyear process of discussions and public comments aimed at making the framework more effective. Credit: Natasha Hanacek, NIST
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NIST Releases Version 2.0 of Landmark Cybersecurity Framework The agency has finalized the framework’s first major update since its creation in 2014. NIST’s cybersecurity framework (CSF) now explicitly aims to help all organizations — not just those in critical infrastructure, its original target audience — to manage and reduce risks. NIST has updated the CSF’s core guidance and created a suite of resources to help all organizations achieve their cybersecurity goals, with added emphasis on governance as well as supply chains. This update is the outcome of a multiyear process of discussions and public comments aimed at making the framework more effective. Credit: Natasha Hanacek, NIST
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I’m excited to share my new article, “NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0: Raising the Bar from Gold to Platinum.” It discusses choosing the best cybersecurity framework for an organization and explains the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). It outlines considerations for implementing this framework to strengthen an organization’s cybersecurity posture and increase resilience. The article concludes by examining NIST CSF Version 2.0, highlighting key updates and their implications. Key takeaways include an expanded scope, introducing "govern" as a new core function, and resources like the CSF 2.0 Reference Tool. Implementing the framework can help organizations align cybersecurity with business goals, mitigate security risks, and adapt to emerging challenges. As always, any thoughts and discussions are welcome. How is your organization preparing? #Cybersecurity #Healthcare #RiskManagement #DataProtection #NIST
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On February 26, 2024, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released version 2.0 of its updated and widely used Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). This latest edition of the CSF is designed for all audiences, industry sectors and organization types, regardless of their degree of cybersecurity sophistication. With version 2.0 of the CSF, NIST has updated the framework to expand its core guidance and has developed resources that will help users get the most out of the new iteration of the CSF. NIST CSF 2.0 has an expanded scope to help organizations of all sizes and sectors to manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks. It contains new features to highlight the importance of governance and supply chains, encompassing how organizations make and carry out informed decisions on cybersecurity strategy. #NIST #nistcybersecurityframework #CSF #CybersecurityFramework #CybersecurityNews #NISTCSF #CybersecurityRisk #Governance #SupplyChain #CyberStrategy
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NIST Releases Version 2.0 of Landmark Cybersecurity Framework. The agency has finalized the framework’s first major update since its creation in 2014. NIST’s cybersecurity framework (CSF) now explicitly aims to help all organizations — not just those in critical infrastructure, its original target audience — to manage and reduce risks. NIST has updated the CSF’s core guidance and created a suite of resources to help all organizations achieve their cybersecurity goals, with added emphasis on governance as well as supply chains. This update is the outcome of a multiyear process of discussions and public comments aimed at making the framework more effective.
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Security: This week the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released version 2.0 of its updated and widely used Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). NIST CSF 2.0 expands to include governance and supply chains, offering comprehensive cybersecurity guidance for all organizations. https://lnkd.in/guk_SY2p
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NIST Releases Updated Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 On February 26, 2024, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published the latest iteration of its widely used Cybersecurity Framework (CSF): Version 2.0. This update builds upon the success of the previous version, aiming to provide even more valuable guidance to organizations of all sizes and sectors in managing and reducing their cybersecurity risks. This post will explore the key features of NIST 2.0 and its potential benefits for your organization.
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NIST released version 2.0 of its Cybersecurity Framework this past Tuesday, 2/27/2024. Protiviti's flash report covers how the updated framework expands its core guidance to help organizations of any size and sector manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks. Let me know if you are looking for help to find your best path forward to a more cyber secure future. https://bit.ly/3TMmWVt
NIST Releases Version 2.0 of Its Cybersecurity Framework (CSF): What This Means for Your Organization
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🚨 Exciting News for the Cybersecurity Community! 🚨 This week marked the release of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 (CSF 2.0), a pivotal update in our ongoing efforts to secure critical infrastructure. A decade in the making, this release is a testament to the collaborative effort among industry, academia, and government agencies worldwide. Why CSF 2.0 Matters for SMBs The CSF 2.0 isn't just a document; it's a comprehensive suite designed to guide organizations through understanding, assessing, prioritizing, and communicating cybersecurity risks. With its adaptable structure, it's especially relevant for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) navigating the complexities of cybersecurity. Challenges and Solutions We recognize that SMBs face unique challenges in implementing the CSF 2.0, from resource constraints to the evolving threat landscape. That's where Digital 360 Secure steps in. We're here to provide: Customized implementation plans aligned with your business needs. Simplified navigation through the CSF 2.0's components. Strategies for optimizing your resources for maximum cybersecurity impact. Continuous support and education to keep your defenses strong. Let's Secure Our Digital Future Together The CSF 2.0 offers a path forward for managing cybersecurity risks in an ever-changing digital landscape. At Digital 360 Secure, we're committed to guiding SMBs through this journey, ensuring a secure, resilient future for all. #Cybersecurity #NISTCSF2 #Digital360Secure #SMBs #CyberResilience https://lnkd.in/g3hTnJwA
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