Entries by m.a.collins

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Recover – The Final Function of CSF

In wrapping up our series on the NIST CyberSecurity Framework (CSF), we come to the final of the five functions – Recover.  Just like the rest of these functions, the Recover function involves creating policies and procedures around recovering from a cybersecurity event.  In other words, when a cybersecurity event happens within your organization, how […]

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Detect – The Third Function of CSF

Continuing our series of the NIST CyberSecurity Framework (CSF), we now come to the Detect function.  The Detect function is the simplest and most straightforward function within the CyberSecurity Framework.  The work of this function is to create an Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) program.  The NIST 800-137 publication is helpful for explaining the best […]