NIST drops new cybersecurity framework, stay secure in digital world

February 28, 2024
1 min read

TLDR:

  • NIST has released an updated cybersecurity framework (CSF) Version 2.0 with a wider scope than before.
  • The framework now includes a new ‘govern’ function and aims to shift cybersecurity from a cost center to an investment area.

The US-based National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has recently released the updated cybersecurity framework (CSF) Version 2.0, marking a significant update since its initial launch in 2014. This new version has a broader scope that extends beyond critical infrastructure to be applicable to any organization, emphasizing the need for cybersecurity risk management at a senior leadership level…

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