3 Primary Frameworks
NIST Cyber Security Framework
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a cybersecurity model commonly used by organizations in the US. Establishing and communicating your organization’s tolerance for risk is key to increase program maturity, in accordance to this model. The NIST framework also accounts for the rapidly changing nature of cybersecurity threats, and advises its followers to continuously adjust their monitoring techniques and remediation strategies to match the ongoing threat environment.
The NIST cybersecurity model follows five key phases to reaching a mature security management program:
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