Whitepaper
Demystifying the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Reducing Cybersecurity Risks for the Network(s) You Manage
Whether you are an IT professional with many responsibilities within your department, or manage client networks as part of an MSP, implementing a security framework requires a big investment of time and effort. By aligning your security stack of products and services with the NIST CSF, you can standardize your activities in a way that will protect your network and stand up to scrutiny.
By consistently adopting a recognized framework instead of a home-grown set of security standards, you can protect your organization against accusations and lawsuits. The NIST Cybersecurity Framework’s stated purpose is “helping organizations to better understand and improve their management of cybersecurity risks.” In short, this framework helps you shore up internal and external vulnerabilities, as well as reduce the likelihood of them falling victim to a cybersecurity breach.
This whitepaper provides a basic overview of the NIST CSF, and provides guidance for IT professionals on how to use it to reduce the risk of a breach on any network(s) you manage.
Inside you’ll learn:
- The NIST CSF Core Framework
- The Four Framework Implementation Tiers
- Selecting the Appropriate Level of Cybersecurity
- How to Manage Compliance
- Going Beyond NIST CSF — Other IT Requirements
- How to Get Started
Learn the answers to all these issues and more by downloading this whitepaper today. Then, take the next step and request a demo of the most customizable and easy to use compliance management platform in the world.