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White Paper (Draft)

Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, Version 1.1 (2nd Draft)

Date Published: December 5, 2017
Comments Due: January 19, 2018 (public comment period is CLOSED)
Email Questions to: cyberframework@nist.gov

Author(s)

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Announcement

Background

On December 5, 2017 NIST published the second draft of the proposed update to the Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (a.k.a., draft 2 of Cybersecurity Framework version 1.1). This second draft update aims to clarify, refine, and enhance the Cybersecurity Framework, amplifying its value and making it easier to use. The new draft reflects comments received to date, including those from a public review process launched in January 2017 and a workshop in May 2017.

Summary of Document Updates

Like Version 1.0 issued in February 2014, the proposed updates are the result of extensive consultation with the private and public sectors. This draft is intended to provide a flexible, voluntary, and effective tool to help organizations better manage their cybersecurity risks. Like the earlier proposed update, this draft is fully compatible with Version 1.0 and can be used as the basis for communication between organizations. The update:

  • Declares applicability of Cybersecurity Framework for "technology," which is minimally composed of Information Technology, operational technology, cyber-physical systems, and Internet of Things;
  • Enhances guidance for applying the Cybersecurity Framework to supply chain risk management;
  • Summarizes the relevance and utility of Cybersecurity Framework measurement for organizational self-assessment;
  • Better accounts for authorization, authentication, and identity proofing; and
  • Administratively updates the Informative References.

NIST also issued a proposed update to the Roadmap for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity. This document is informed by public comments and reflects ongoing and planned work relating to the Cybersecurity Framework and cybersecurity risk management more broadly. The Roadmap:

  • Describes future activities related to the Cybersecurity Framework and offers stakeholders another opportunity to participate actively in the continuing Cybersecurity Framework development process.
  • Includes new topics of focus since the initial Roadmap version, including: the cyber-attack lifecycle, measuring cybersecurity, governance and enterprise risk management, referencing techniques for informative references, and small businesses awareness and resources.

Public Comment Period

The comment period ends Friday, January 19, 2018. NIST anticipates finalizing Cybersecurity Framework v1.1 in Spring 2018. More information can be found at the Cybersecurity Framework site.

Abstract

Keywords

critical infrastructure; cybersecurity; Executive Order 13636; framework; security
Control Families

Access Control; Audit and Accountability; Awareness and Training; Configuration Management; Contingency Planning; Identification and Authentication; Incident Response; Maintenance; Media Protection; Personnel Security; Physical and Environmental Protection; Planning; Program Management; Risk Assessment; Assessment, Authorization and Monitoring; System and Communications Protection; System and Information Integrity; System and Services Acquisition