Preparing for NIST CSF 2.0: Practical Tips for Implementation
TrustedSec’s Senior Security Consultant Jared McWherter and Advisory Solutions Director Alex Hamerstone provide actionable advice for aligning your cybersecurity practices with the framework's latest iteration, ensuring your organization is prepared to address evolving threats.
The wait is over—the updated NIST CSF 2.0 is refining and expanding on key aspects of cybersecurity with the framework's first major update since its creation 10 years ago.
While version 2.0 maintains the core functions of Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover from 1.2, 2.0 is leveling up with the new Govern function and provides a greater focus on supply chain risk management, alignment with other standards and frameworks, and organizational resilience.
As NIST CSF 2.0 emerges as a cornerstone of best practices for all audiences and industries, it's crucial to understand the changes and how to effectively implement the updated guidelines.
TrustedSec’s Senior Security Consultant Jared McWherter and Advisory Solutions Director Alex Hamerstone will provide actionable advice for aligning your cybersecurity practices with the framework's latest iteration, ensuring your organization is prepared to address evolving threats.