Protect your data, applications, and business with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 

With cybersecurity attacks being so lucrative, there continue to be new and greater threats to organizations. While the direct costs of responding and recovering from a breach can be expensive, the indirect costs of lost and stolen data and downtime can create an existential crisis for a business.  

83% of breaches involved external actors, and the primary motivation for attacks continues to be overwhelmingly financially driven, at 95% of breaches. Verizon, 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report  

Organizations must continuously advance maturity in risk management, cybersecurity defenses, detection, response, and recovery capabilities to protect their data, operations, and their continued existence. But how?  

Organizations without an experienced and fully staffed cybersecurity team need guidance to build and maintain capabilities and a best-practice framework for organizing priorities and activities on an ongoing basis.   

NIST first published its Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) for Critical Infrastructure in 2014. NIST has now published CSF version 2.0, which provides even more guidance for implementations and addressing organizations of all sizes. 

Attend this FlexTalk to learn more about how the NIST CSF can support your cybersecurity program and the value of the new additions in CSF 2.0. We’ll cover: 

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