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For 20 years, the Computer Security Resource Center (CSRC) has provided access to NIST's cybersecurity- and information security-related projects, publications, news and events.   CSRC supports stakeholders in government, industry and academia—both in the U.S. and internationally.

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Recent News

NIST Releases Two Draft NIST IRs for OLIR Available for Comment December 8, 2022
NIST is seeking public comments on two draft NIST Internal Reports (NIST IR) for the National Online Informative References (OLIR) Program. 
NIST Publishes SP 800-215: Guide to a Secure Enterprise Network Landscape November 17, 2022
NIST has published Special Publication (SP) 800-215, Guide to a Secure Enterprise Network Landscape.
NIST Releases IR 8286D November 17, 2022
Business impact analyses (BIAs) have been traditionally used for business continuity and disaster recovery (BC/DR) planning to understand the potential impacts of outages that compromise IT infrastructure. 
NIST Releases Revised Guidance on Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems November 16, 2022
NIST has released a major revision to Special Publication (SP) 800-160 Volume 1, Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems.
NIST Workshop on Performance Measurement Guide for Information Security November 16, 2022
The NIST Cybersecurity Risk Analytics Team is hosting a virtual workshop to provide an overview of the proposed changes to Special Publication 800-55, Revision 2, Performance Measurement Guide for Information Security. The...

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