In 2024, NIST released version 2.0 of their Cybersecurity Framework. This updated guidance represents the first major update since NIST CSF was originally published in 2014, incorporating feedback from users to better reflect the modern cybersecurity landscape and to address emerging threats and technologies. These revisions aim to ensure the framework remains relevant, effective, and can guide organizations in enhancing their cybersecurity posture in the face of modern cyber risks.
At the heart of 2.0's updates is the CSF 2.0 Reference Tool, an interactive and innovative platform designed to help organizations establish closer alignment with the framework. In addition, an entirely new "Govern" function has been added to the framework's core functions, plus a host of new category and subcategory updates.
As a market-leading provider of identity security and privileged access management (PAM) solutions, BeyondTrust provides many of the security controls supported by, and in some cases, specifically defined by the framework and articulated in the CSF 2.0 Reference Tool.
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"The global applicability of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 signifies a recognition of the interconnected nature of today’s digital world. By designing the framework to be adaptable across different regions and industries, NIST ensures its guidance is relevant and actionable for a wide array of organizations worldwide. This global perspective is crucial for addressing cybersecurity challenges that cross national borders."