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Workshop

NIST Cybersecurity Framework Community Profiles Workshop

The NIST NCCoE is hosting a Community Profiles Workshop December 10, 2024, at 10:00 A.M. ET. The main objective of this event is to share updates from the NCCoE Framework Resource Center and to continue the discussion regarding Community Profiles resources.

During this workshop, participants can expect the following:

  • Interactive discussion around current and planned resources (e.g., content in the draft Community Profiles Guide and template) to gather your feedback
  • Hands on practice working through the Develop stage (part 2 of 4) from the Community Profiles Lifecycle
  • Inputs regarding Community Profiles adoption (e.g., assessments, tools)

Background on NIST Cybersecurity Framework & Community Profiles

Since the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) was first released in 2014, the CSF has been used by communities with shared interests in cybersecurity risk management. They developed what CSF 2.0 terms “Community Profiles” to describe the ways various organizations have used CSF Profiles that groups of organizations use to communicate about and manage cybersecurity risk. In addition to benefits for communities, Community Profiles can support organizations with developing internally-focused Organizational Profiles. A Community Profile can be thought of as guidance for a specific community that is organized around the common taxonomy of the CSF.


Recording Note: Portions of the event may be recorded and audience Q&A or comments may be captured. The recorded event may be edited and rebroadcast or otherwise made publicly available by NIST. By registering for — or attending — this event, you acknowledge and consent to being recorded.

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