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Concept Paper Released | Comment on Proposed Significant Updates to the CSF & Register for In-Person Event
January 19, 2023

Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 Concept Paper:

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) helps organizations better understand, manage, reduce, and communicate cybersecurity risks. NIST is updating the CSF to keep pace with the evolving cybersecurity landscape. 

The CSF 2.0 Concept Paper released today outlines more significant potential changes in the CSF. It is informed by extensive feedback in response to the NIST Cybersecurity Request for Information and the first workshop on CSF 2.0. NIST is publishing this concept paper to gain additional input before issuing a draft CSF 2.0 this Summer. Please share feedback by March 3, 2023,via cyberframework@nist.gov.

Upcoming Events:

The Concept Paper will be discussed at two upcoming events:

  1. Journey to CSF 2.0 Workshop #2 (virtual) February 15, 2023. Register and see more details HERE!
  2. Journey to CSF 2.0 Working Sessions (in person) February 22, 2023 (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST) or February 23, 2023 (1:00 – 5:00 PM EST) at the NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence in Rockville, MD. Participants willdiscuss the Concept Paper with NIST staff and experts in working sessions and should only register for ONE session. Space is very limited. Register HERE!

Related Topics

Applications: cybersecurity framework

Created January 18, 2023, Updated January 19, 2023