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NIST Releases Draft Outline of Cybersecurity Framework

Privacy/Cyber Risk & Data Security NIST

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On July 2, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a draft outline of a framework to improve the cybersecurity of certain critical infrastructure. It proposes a core structure for the framework and includes a user's guide and an executive overview that describes the purpose, need, and application of the framework in business. Under an Executive Order issued earlier this year, NIST is tasked with developing standards, methodologies, procedures, and processes that will form a voluntary best practices framework to address cyber risks. It solicited and recently analyzed public comments about the voluntary framework. Based on certain comments that emphasized the importance of executive involvement in managing cyber risks, the framework is designed to help business leaders evaluate how prepared their organizations are to deal with cyber threats and their impacts. NIST also released a draft compendium of existing standards, practices, and guidelines to reduce cyber risks to critical infrastructure industries. It plans to publish the official draft Cybersecurity Framework for public comment in October 2013.