Date Published: August 2020
Comments Due: September 4, 2020 (public comment period is CLOSED)
Email Questions to: olir@nist.gov
Planning Note (8/4/2020):
NIST is seeking public comments on two draft NISTIRs for the National Cybersecurity Online Informative References (OLIR) Program. This Program is a NIST effort to facilitate subject matter experts in defining standardized Online Informative References (OLIRs), which are relationships between elements of their documents and elements of other documents like the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. The draft reports focus on 1) OLIR program overview and uses (NISTIR 8278), and 2) submission guidance for OLIR developers (NISTIR 8278A). Draft (2nd) NISTIR 8278 describes the OLIR Program: what OLIRs are, what benefits they provide, how anyone can search and access OLIRs, and how subject matter experts can contribute OLIRs. Based on feedback received from early adopters as well as discussions at the December 2019 OLIR workshop, this second draft includes: NOTE: A call for patent claims is included on page iv of this draft. For additional information, see the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) Patent Policy--Inclusion of Patents in ITL Publications.
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Publication:
NISTIR 8278 (Draft) (DOI)
Local Download
Supplemental Material:
Informative References homepage (web)
Focal Document Templates (web)
Focal Documents Schema (web)
OLIR Catalog (web)
Other Parts of this Publication:
NISTIR 8278A (Draft)
Document History:
01/24/20: NISTIR 8278 (Draft)
08/04/20: NISTIR 8278 (Draft)
11/20/20: NISTIR 8278 (Final)
Security and Privacy
controls; security programs & operations
Applications
cybersecurity framework
Laws and Regulations
Executive Order 13636; Federal Information Security Modernization Act