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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/mother99/jacksonholdingcompany.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114What better time to discuss the breadth and impact of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on enhancing global security resiliency than as they begin their second half-century of\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b<\/p>\n What better time to discuss the breadth and impact of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on enhancing global security resiliency than as they begin their second half-century of focus on cybersecurity?\u00a0 The 50th anniversary of cybersecurity at NIST celebrations is winding down, and it is clear that NIST has established itself as one of the world\u2019s premier organizations in helping safeguard our cybersecurity digital landscape.<\/p>\n And what better way to highlight NIST\u2019s impact than to discuss the impending arrival of their Cybersecurity Framework 2.0.\u00a0 Arguably one of their most impactful cybersecurity efforts, the current NIST Cybersecurity Framework (Version is 1.1) and associated cybersecurity mission best practices are used by all 16 Critical Infrastructure Sectors in the United States, more than 20 States, and dozens of countries worldwide.<\/p>\n NIST\u2019s Cybersecurity Framework is now being expanded beyond its current emphasis on traditional critical infrastructures and industries into a tool that can help to more broadly address cybersecurity risk and help better protect the \u201ccritical infrastructures\u201d of every organization\u2019s and business\u2019 mission outcomes.<\/p>\n Cisco recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Cheri Pasco<\/a>, Senior Technology Policy Advisor at NIST and their Cybersecurity Framework Program Lead for CSF 2.0 for one of our \u201cCoffee and Conversations<\/em>\u201d podcasts hosted by Danny Vicente.\u00a0 My colleague, Peter Romness<\/a>, a Cybersecurity Principal in our CISO Advisors Office, and I had what I think you\u2019ll find to be a stimulating, informative, and FUN conversation about the key changes and impacts that CSF 2.0 is expected to bring (and, yes, I said FUN)!<\/p>\n Key changes that are being made to more effectively address cybersecurity risk for all organizations and businesses; Listen to our NIST \u201cCoffee and Conversations<\/em>\u201d podcast and stay tuned over the coming year for Cisco\u2019s perspectives on enhanced security and operational resiliency and the mission and business outcomes they help enable.<\/p>\nNIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0<\/h2>\n
Some of the highlights of our CSF 2.0 \u201cCoffee and Conversation\u201d podcast include:<\/h2>\n
\nDiscussion of the expanded supply chain risk focus; and
\nExpanding the CSF Core to add \u201cGovern\u201d as a Function can help drive the needed support from an organization\u2019s leadership to produce the expected outcomes across the organization\u2019s processes, people, and technologies.<\/p>\nCoffee and Conversations: Cybersecurity Framework 2.0<\/a><\/h2>\n