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- Cybersecurity | NIST
NIST develops cybersecurity standards, guidelines, best practices, and other resources to meet the needs of U S industry, federal agencies and the broader public Our activities range from producing specific information that organizations can put into practice immediately to longer-term research that anticipates advances in technologies and future challenges Some NIST cybersecurity
- Cybersecurity Framework | NIST
reflects changes made to the Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) from CSF 1 1 to CSF 2 0 which identifies security objectives that support managing, detecting, responding to, and recovering from ransomware events that organizations of various sizes and sectors at home and abroad use
- Free and Low Cost Online Cybersecurity Learning Content
The following links are for free and low-cost online educational content on topics such as information technology and cybersecurity Some, not all, may contribute towards professional learning objectives or lead to industry certifications and online degrees
- Incident Response Recommendations and Considerations for Cybersecurity . . .
This publication seeks to assist organizations with incorporating cybersecurity incident response recommendations and considerations throughout their cybersecurity risk management activities as described by the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2 0 Doing so can help organizations prepare for incident responses, reduce the number and impact of incidents that occur, and improve the efficiency
- Incident Response | CSRC
In April 2025, NIST finalized Special Publication (SP) 800-61 Revision 3, Incident Response Recommendations and Considerations for Cybersecurity Risk Management: A CSF 2 0 Community Profile NIST SP 800-61 Revision 3 seeks to assist organizations with incorporating cybersecurity incident response recommendations and considerations throughout their cybersecurity risk management activities as
- The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2
Preface The Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2 0 is designed to help organizations of all sizes and sectors — including industry, government, academia, and nonprofit — to manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks It is useful regardless of the maturity level and technical sophistication of an organization’s cybersecurity programs
- Cybersecurity and AI: Integrating and Building on Existing NIST . . .
Rather than a general cybersecurity and privacy control overlay for all AI, we see that there is a critical need for more implementation-focused and use-case specific overlays to cover the different types of AI systems, specific components, and users
- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Cybersecurity Workforce
The cybersecurity workforce will need to be prepared to secure AI against cyberattacks and to mitigate potential cyberthreats presented by AI, including where it is used with malicious intent Additionally, integration of AI into new roles that may be developed (e g , product security) will also be addressed via TKS statements
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