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In February 2014, NIST released the Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (Cybersecurity Framework) as directed in Executive Order 13636, Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity. The Cybersecurity Framework provides a voluntary, risk-based approach—based on existing standards, guidelines, and practices—to help organizations in any industry to understand, communicate, and manage cybersecurity risks. In the health care space, entities (covered entities and business associates) regulated by the Health Insurance Portability and Privacy Act (HIPAA) must comply with the HIPAA Security Rule to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic protected health information (ePHI) that they create, receive, maintain, or transmit. This crosswalk document identifies “mappings” between the Cybersecurity Framework and the HIPAA Security Rule.
Organizations that have already aligned their security programs to either the NIST Cybersecurity Framework or the HIPAA Security Rule may find this crosswalk helpful as a starting place to identify potential gaps in their programs. Addressing these gaps can bolster their compliance with the Security Rule and improve their ability to secure ePHI and other critical information and business processes. For example, if a covered entity has an existing security program aligned to the HIPAA Security Rule, the entity can use this mapping document to identify which pieces of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework it is already meeting and which represent new practices to incorporate into its risk management program. This mapping document also allows organizations to communicate activities and outcomes internally and externally regarding their cybersecurity program by utilizing the Cybersecurity Framework as a common language. Finally, the mapping can be easily combined with similar mappings to account for additional organizational considerations (e.g., privacy, regulation and legislation). Additional resources, including a FAQ and overview, are available to assist organizations with the use and implementation of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.
This crosswalk maps each administrative, physical and technical safeguard standard and implementation specification1 in the HIPAA Security Rule to a relevant NIST Cybersecurity Framework Subcategory. Due to the granularity of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework’s Subcategories, some HIPAA Security Rule requirements may map to more than one Subcategory. Activities to be performed for a particular Subcategory of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework may be more specific and detailed than those performed for the mapped HIPAA Security Rule requirement. However, the HIPAA Security Rule is designed to be flexible, scalable and technology-neutral, which enables it to accommodate integration with frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. An HIPAA covered entity or business associate should be able to assess and implement new and evolving technologies and best practices that it determines would be reasonable and appropriate to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the ePHI it creates, receives, maintains, or transmits.
The mappings between the Framework subcategories and the HIPAA Security Rule are intended to be an informative reference and do not imply or guarantee compliance with any laws or regulations. Users who have aligned their security program to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework should not assume that by so doing they are in full compliance with the Security Rule. Conversely, the HIPAA Security Rule does not require covered entities to integrate the Cybersecurity Framework into their security management programs. Covered entities and business associates should perform their own security risk analyses to identify and mitigate threats to the ePHI they create, receive, maintain or transmit. Whether starting a new security program or reviewing an existing one, organizations will want to visit OCR’s Security Rule compliance guidance; HealthIT.gov for resources on cybersecurity, security risk assessments, security training; as well as the FDA’s guidance on cybersecurity for medical devices. To find assistance with the use and implementation of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, organizations may explore the C-Cubed Voluntary Program and NIST’s frequently asked questions.
The table below incorporates mappings of HIPAA Security Rule standards and implementation specifications to applicable NIST Cybersecurity Framework Subcategories. These mappings are included in the “Relevant Control Mappings” column which also includes mappings from other security frameworks. The other columns (“Function”, “Category”, and “Subcategory”) correlate directly to the Function, Category and Subcategory Unique Identifiers defined within the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Other frameworks included in the mapping to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework include: the Council on Cybersecurity Critical Security Controls (CCS CSC); Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology Edition 5 (COBIT 5); International Organization for Standardization/ International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) 27001; International Society of Automation (ISA) 62443; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-53 Rev. 4.
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Relevant Control Mappings
• CCS CSC 1
• COBIT 5 BAI09.01, BAI09.02
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.3.4
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 7.8
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.8.1.1, A.8.1.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CM-8
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. §§164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.310(a)(2)(ii), 164.310(d)
Asset Management (ID.AM): The data, personnel, devices, systems, and facilities that enable the organization to achieve business purposes are identified and managed consistent with their relative importance to business objectives and the organization’s risk strategy. ID.AM-2: Software platforms and applications within the organization are inventoried
• CCS CSC 2
• COBIT 5 BAI09.01, BAI09.02, BAI09.05
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. §§
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E )
• COBIT 5 DSS05.02
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.13.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-4, CA-3, CA-9, PL-8
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(3)(ii)(A),
164.308(a)(8), 164.310(d)
• COBIT 5 APO02.02
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.11.2.6
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-20, SA-9
164.308(a)(4)(ii)(A), 164.308(b),
164.314(a)(1), 164.314(a)(2)(i)(B),
164.314(a)(2)(ii), 164.316(b)(2)
• COBIT 5 APO03.03, APO03.04, BAI09.02
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.3.6
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.8.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, RA-2, SA-14
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E )
ID.AM-6: Cybersecurity roles and responsibilities for the entire workforce and third- party stakeholders (e.g., suppliers, customers, partners) are established
• COBIT 5 APO01.02, DSS06.03
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.2.3.3
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, PS-7, PM-11
164.308(a)(2), 164.308(a)(3), 164.308(a)(4), 164.308(b)(1), 164.314
• COBIT 5 APO08.04, APO08.05, APO10.03,
APO10.04, APO10.05
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.15.1.3, A.15.2.1,
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, SA-12
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(4)(ii),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(C), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E),
164.308(a)(8), 164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.314, 164.316
Business Environment (ID.BE): The organization’s mission, objectives, stakeholders, and activities are understood and prioritized; this information is used to inform cybersecurity roles, responsibilities, and risk management decisions. ID.BE-2: The organization’s place in critical infrastructure and its industry sector is identified and communicated
• COBIT 5 APO02.06, APO03.01
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-8
• COBIT 5 APO02.01, APO02.06, APO03.01
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.2.1, 4.2.3.6
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-11, SA-14
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(C),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E), 164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.316
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.11.2.2, A.11.2.3,
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-8, PE-9, PE-11, PM-8, SA-14
164.308(a)(7)(i), 164.308.(a)(7)(ii)(E),
164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.312(a)(2)(ii), 164.314(a)(1), 164.314(b)(2)(i)
• COBIT 5 DSS04.02
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.11.1.4, A.17.1.1,
A.17.1.2, A.17.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, CP-11, SA-14
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(6)(ii),
164.308(a)(7), 164.308(a)(8), 164.310(a)(2)(i),
164.312(a)(2)(ii), 164.314(b)(2)(i)
Governance (ID.GV): The policies, procedures, and processes to manage and monitor the organization’s regulatory, legal, risk, environmental, and operational requirements are understood and inform the management of cybersecurity risk. ID.GV-1: Organizational information security policy is established
• COBIT 5 APO13.12
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.1, A.7.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-1, PS-7
164.308(a)(1)(i), 164.316
164.308(a)(1)(i), 164.308(a)(2), 164.308(a)(3),
164.308(a)(4), 164.308(b), 164.314
• COBIT 5 MEA03.01, MEA03.04
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.4.3.7
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.18.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 -1 controls from all families (except PM-1)
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. §§ 164.306, 164.308, 164.310, 164.312, 164.314, 164.316
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.3.1, 4.2.3.3, 4.2.3.8,
4.2.3.9, 4.2.3.11, 4.3.2.4.3, 4.3.2.6.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-9, PM-11
164.308(a)(1), 164.308(b)
Risk Assessment (ID.RA): The organization understands the cybersecurity risk to organizational operations (including mission, functions, image, or reputation), organizational assets, and individuals. ID.RA-1: Asset vulnerabilities are identified and documented
• CCS CSC 4
• COBIT 5 APO12.01, APO12.02, APO12.03, APO12.04
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.3, 4.2.3.7, 4.2.3.9, 4.2.3.12
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.6.1, A.18.2.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-2, CA-7, CA-8, RA-3, RA-5, SA-5, SA-11, SI-2, SI-4, SI-5
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. §§ 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E),
164.308(a)(8), 164.310(a)(1), 164.312(a)(1),
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.3, 4.2.3.9, 4.2.3.12
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-15, PM-16, SI-5
• No direct analog to HIPAA Security Rule
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 RA-3, SI-5, PM-12, PM-16
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D),
164.308(a)(3), 164.308(a)(4),
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(A), 164.310(a)(1),
164.310(a)(2)(iii), 164.312(a)(1), 164.312(c),
164.312(e), 164.314, 164.316
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 RA-2, RA-3, PM-9, PM-11, SA-14
164.308(a)(1)(i), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A),
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(6),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E), 164.308(a)(8), 164.316(a)
• COBIT 5 APO12.02
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.6.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 RA-2, RA-3, PM-16
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(B),
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(D),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E), 164.316(a)
• COBIT 5 APO12.05, APO13.02
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-4, PM-9
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(B), 164.314(a)(2)(i)(C),
• COBIT 5 APO12.04, APO12.05, APO13.02, BAI02.03, BAI04.02
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-9
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. §
Risk Management Strategy (ID.RM): The organization’s priorities, constraints, risk tolerances, and assumptions are established and used to support operational risk decisions. ID.RM-2: Organizational risk tolerance is determined and clearly expressed
• COBIT 5 APO12.06
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.2.6.5
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-8, PM-9, PM-11, SA-14
164.308(a)(7)(i),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(C),164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E),
Access Control (PR.AC): Access to assets and associated facilities is limited to authorized users, processes, or devices, and to authorized activities and transactions. PR.AC-1: Identities and credentials are managed for authorized devices and users
• CCS CSC 16
• COBIT 5 DSS05.04, DSS06.03
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.5.1
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 1.1, SR 1.2, SR 1.3, SR 1.4, SR 1.5, SR 1.7, SR 1.8, SR 1.9
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.9.2.1, A.9.2.2, A.9.2.4, A.9.3.1, A.9.4.2, A.9.4.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-2, IA Family
164.308(a)(3)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(3)(ii)(C),
164.308(a)(4)(i), 164.308(a)(4)(ii)(B),
164.308(a)(4)(ii)(C ), 164.312(a)(2)(i),
164.312(a)(2)(ii), 164.312(a)(2)(iii),
• COBIT 5 DSS01.04, DSS05.05
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.3.2, 4.3.3.3.8
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.11.1.1, A.11.1.2, A.11.1.4, A.11.1.6, A.11.2.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PE-2, PE-3, PE-4, PE-5, PE-6, PE-9
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(7)(i),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(A), 164.310(a)(1),
164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.310(a)(2)(ii),
164.310(a)(2)(iii), 164.310(b), 164.310(c), 164.310(d)(1), 164.310(d)(2)(iii)
• COBIT 5 APO13.01, DSS01.04, DSS05.03
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.6.6
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 1.13, SR 2.6
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.2.2, A.13.1.1,
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-17, AC-19, AC-20
164.308(a)(4)(i), 164.308(b)(1),
164.308(b)(3), 164.310(b), 164.312(e)(1),
• CCS CSC 12, 15
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.7.3
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 2.1
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.2, A.9.1.2,
A.9.2.3, A.9.4.1, A.9.4.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-2, AC-3, AC-5, AC-6, AC-16
164.310(a)(2)(iii), 164.310(b), 164.312(a)(1), 164.312(a)(2)(i), 164.312(a)(2)(ii)
PR.AC-5: Network integrity is protected, incorporating
network segregation where appropriate
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.4
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 3.1, SR 3.8
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.13.1.1, A.13.1.3, A.13.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-4, SC-7
164.308(a)(4)(ii)(B), 164.310(a)(1),
164.310(b), 164.312(a)(1), 164.312(b), 164.312(c), 164.312(e)
• CCS CSC 9
• COBIT 5 APO07.03, BAI05.07
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.2.4.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.7.2.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AT-2, PM-13
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(5)
Awareness and Training (PR.AT): The organization’s personnel and partners are provided cybersecurity awareness education and are adequately trained to perform their information security- related duties and responsibilities consistent with related policies, procedures, and agreements. PR.AT-2: Privileged users understand roles & responsibilities
• COBIT 5 APO07.02, DSS06.03
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.2.4.2, 4.3.2.4.3
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.1, A.7.2.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AT-3, PM-13
164.308(a)(2), 164.308(a)(3)(i),
164.308(a)(5)(i), 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(A),
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C),
• COBIT 5 APO07.03, APO10.04, APO10.05
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PS-7, SA-9
164.308(b), 164.314(a)(1), 164.314(a)(2)(i), 164.314(a)(2)(ii)
• COBIT 5 APO07.03
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.1, A.7.2.2,
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(D), 164.530(b)(1)
Data Security (PR.DS): Information and records (data) are managed consistent with the organization’s risk strategy to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. PR.DS-1: Data-at-rest is protected
• CCS CSC 17
• COBIT 5 APO01.06, BAI02.01, BAI06.01, DSS06.06
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 3.4, SR 4.1
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.8.2.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 SC-28
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.308(b)(1),
164.310(d), 164.312(a)(1), 164.312(a)(2)(iii),
164.312(a)(2)(iv), 164.312(b), 164.312(c)
164.314(b)(2)(i), 164.312(d)
PR.DS-2: Data-in- transit is protected
• COBIT 5 APO01.06, DSS06.06
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 3.1, SR 3.8, SR 4.1, SR 4.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.8.2.3, A.13.1.1,
A.13.2.1, A.13.2.3, A.14.1.2, A.14.1.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 SC-8
164.308(b)(1), 164.308(b)(2), 164.312(e)(1),
164.312(e)(2)(i), 164.312(e)(2)(ii),
164.314(b)(2)(i)
• COBIT 5 BAI09.03
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4. 4.3.3.3.9, 4.3.4.4.1
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 4.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.8.2.3, A.8.3.1, A.8.3.2, A.8.3.3, A.11.2.7
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CM-8, MP-6, PE-16
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.310(a)(2)(ii),
164.310(a)(2)(iii), 164.310(a)(2)(iv),
164.310(d)(1), 164.310(d)(2)
• COBIT 5 APO13.01
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 7.1, SR 7.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.3.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-4, CP-2, SC-5
164.308(a)(7), 164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.310(d)(2)(iv), 164.312(a)(2)(ii)
• COBIT 5 APO01.06
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 5.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.2, A.7.1.1, A.7.1.2, A.7.3.1, A.8.2.2, A.8.2.3, A.9.1.1, A.9.1.2, A.9.2.3, A.9.4.1, A.9.4.4, A.9.4.5, A.13.1.3, A.13.2.1, A.13.2.3, A.13.2.4, A.14.1.2, A.14.1.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-4, AC-5, AC-6, PE-19, PS-3, PS-6, SC-7, SC-8, SC-13, SC-31, SI-4
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(3),
164.308(a)(4), 164.310(b), 164.310(c), 164.312(a), 164.312(e)
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 3.1, SR 3.3, SR 3.4, SR 3.8
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.2.1, A.12.5.1, A.14.1.2, A.14.1.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 SI-7
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.312(b), 164.312(c)(1), 164.312(c)(2), 164.312(e)(2)(i)
• COBIT 5 BAI07.04
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.1.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CM-2
Information Protection Processes and Procedures (PR.IP): Security policies (that address purpose, scope, roles, responsibilities, management commitment, and coordination among organizational entities), processes,
and procedures are maintained and used to manage the protection of information systems and assets.
• CCS CSC 3, 10
• COBIT 5 BAI10.01, BAI10.02, BAI10.03,
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.3.2, 4.3.4.3.3
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 7.6
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.1.2, A.12.5.1, A.12.6.2, A.14.2.2, A.14.2.3, A.14.2.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CM-2, CM-3, CM-4,
CM-5, CM-6, CM-7, CM-9, SA-10
164.308(a)(8), 164.308(a)(7)(i),
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.3.3
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.5, A.14.1.1,
A.14.2.1, A.14.2.5
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 SA-3, SA-4, SA-8, SA-10, SA-11, SA-12, SA-15, SA-17, PL-8
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(1)(i)
PR.IP-3:
• COBIT 5 BAI06.01, BAI01.06
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CM-3, CM-4, SA-10
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.3.9
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 7.3, SR 7.4
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.3.1, A.17.1.2A.17.1.3, A.18.1.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-4, CP-6, CP-9
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(B),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(D), 164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.310(d)(2)(iv)
PR.IP-5: Policy and regulations regarding the physical
operating environment for organizational assets are met
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.3.1 4.3.3.3.2,
4.3.3.3.3, 4.3.3.3.5, 4.3.3.3.6
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.11.1.4, A.11.2.1,
A.11.2.2, A.11.2.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PE-10, PE-12, PE-13, PE-14, PE-15, PE-18
164.308(a)(7)(i), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(C), 164.310,
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.4.4
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.8.2.3, A.8.3.1,
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 MP-6
164.310(d)(2)(i), 164.310(d)(2)(ii)
• COBIT 5 APO11.06, DSS04.05
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.4.3.1, 4.4.3.2, 4.4.3.3,
4.4.3.4, 4.4.3.5, 4.4.3.6, 4.4.3.7, 4.4.3.8
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-2, CA-7, CP-2, IR-8, PL-2, PM-6
164.306(e), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(8), 164.316(b)(2)(iii)
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.16.1.6
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-21, CA-7, SI-4
• COBIT 5 DSS04.03
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.2.5.3, 4.3.4.5.1
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.16.1.1, A.17.1.1, A.17.1.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, IR-8
164.308(a)(6), 164.308(a)(7), 164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.312(a)(2)(ii)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.2.5.7, 4.3.4.5.11
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 3.3
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.17.1.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev.4 CP-4, IR-3, PM-14
PR.IP-11: Cybersecurity is included in human resources practices (e.g., deprovisioning, personnel screening)
• COBIT 5 APO07.01, APO07.02, APO07.03, APO07.04, APO07.05
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.2.1, 4.3.3.2.2,
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.7.1.1, A.7.3.1, A.8.1.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PS Family
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(C), 164.308(a)(3)
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.6.1, A.18.2.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 RA-3, RA-5, SI-2
164.308(a)(1)(i), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(B)
Maintenance (PR.MA): Maintenance and repairs of industrial control and information system components are performed consistent with policies and procedures. PR.MA-1: Maintenance and repair of organizational assets are performed and logged in a timely manner, with approved and controlled tools
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.3.7
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.11.1.2, A.11.2.4, A.11.2.5
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 MA-2, MA-3, MA-5
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. §§ 164.308(a)(3)(ii)(A), 164.310(a)(2)(iv)
PR.MA-2: Remote maintenance of organizational assets is approved, logged, and performed in a manner that
• COBIT 5 DSS05.04
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.6.5, 4.3.3.6.6, 4.3.3.6.7, 4.4.4.6.8
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.11.2.4, A.15.1.1, A.15.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 MA-4
164.308(a)(3)(ii)(A), 164.310(d)(1),
164.310(d)(2)(ii), 164.310(d)(2)(iii),
164.312(a), 164.312(a)(2)(ii),
164.312(a)(2)(iv), 164.312(b), 164.312(d), 164.312(e), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D)
Protective Technology (PR.PT): Technical security solutions are managed to ensure the security and resilience of systems and assets, consistent with related policies, procedures, and agreements. PR.PT-1: Audit/log records are determined, documented, implemented, and reviewed in accordance with policy
• CCS CSC 14
• COBIT 5 APO11.04
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.3.9, 4.3.3.5.8, 4.3.4.4.7, 4.4.2.1, 4.4.2.2, 4.4.2.4
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 2.8, SR 2.9, SR 2.10, SR 2.11, SR 2.12
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.4.1, A.12.4.2, A.12.4.3, A.12.4.4, A.12.7.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU Family
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C),
164.310(a)(2)(iv), 164.310(d)(2)(iii), 164.312(b)
• COBIT 5 DSS05.02, APO13.01
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 2.3
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.8.2.2, A.8.2.3,
A.8.3.1, A.8.3.3, A.11.2.9
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 MP-2, MP-4, MP-5, MP-7
164.308(a)(3)(i), 164.308(a)(3)(ii)(A),
164.310(d)(1), 164.310(d)(2), 164.312(a)(1), 164.312(a)(2)(iv), 164.312(b)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.5.1, 4.3.3.5.2,
4.3.3.5.3, 4.3.3.5.4, 4.3.3.5.5, 4.3.3.5.6,
4.3.3.5.7, 4.3.3.5.8, 4.3.3.6.1, 4.3.3.6.2,
4.3.3.6.3, 4.3.3.6.4, 4.3.3.6.5, 4.3.3.6.6,
4.3.3.6.7, 4.3.3.6.8, 4.3.3.6.9, 4.3.3.7.1,
4.3.3.7.2, 4.3.3.7.3, 4.3.3.7.4
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 1.1, SR 1.2, SR 1.3, SR 1.4, SR 1.5, SR 1.6, SR 1.7, SR 1.8, SR 1.9, SR 1.10, SR 1.11, SR 1.12, SR 1.13, SR 2.1, SR
2.2, SR 2.3, SR 2.4, SR 2.5, SR 2.6, SR 2.7
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.9.1.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-3, CM-7
164.310(a)(2)(iii), 164.310(b), 164.310(c),
164.312(a)(1), 164.312(a)(2)(i), 164.312(a)(2)(ii), 164.312(a)(2)(iv)
• CCS CSC 7
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 3.1, SR 3.5, SR 3.8, SR 4.1, SR 4.3, SR 5.1, SR 5.2, SR 5.3, SR 7.1, SR 7.6
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.13.1.1, A.13.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-4, AC-17, AC-18, CP-8, SC-7
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.312(a)(1), 164.312(b), 164.312(e)
• COBIT 5 DSS03.01
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.4.3.3
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-4, CA-3, CM-2, SI-4
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.312(b)
Anomalies and Events (DE.AE): Anomalous activity is detected in a timely manner and the potential impact of events is understood. DE.AE-2: Detected events are analyzed to understand attack targets and methods
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.6, 4.3.4.5.7,
4.3.4.5.8
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 2.8, SR 2.9, SR 2.10, SR 2.11, SR 2.12, SR 3.9, SR 6.1, SR 6.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.16.1.1, A.16.1.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-6, CA-7, IR-4, SI-4
164.308(6)(i)
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 6.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-6, CA-7, IR-4, IR-5, IR-8, SI-4
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(B),
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C), 164.308(a)(6)(ii),
164.308(a)(8), 164.310(d)(2)(iii), 164.312(b), 164.314(a)(2)(i)(C), 164.314(a)(2)(iii)
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, IR-4, RA-3, SI -4
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.3.10
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 IR-4, IR-5, IR-8
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(6)(i)
Security Continuous Monitoring (DE.CM): The information system and assets are monitored at discrete intervals to identify cybersecurity events and verify the effectiveness of protective measures. DE.CM-1: The network is monitored to detect potential cybersecurity events
• CCS CSC 14, 16
• COBIT 5 DSS05.07
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 6.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-2, AU-12, CA-7, CM-3, SC-5, SC-7, SI-4
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C), 164.308(a)(8), 164.312(b), 164.312(e)(2)(i)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.3.3.8
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-7, PE-3, PE-6, PE-20
164.310(a)(2)(ii), 164.310(a)(2)(iii)
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.4.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AC-2, AU-12, AU-13, CA-7, CM-10, CM-11
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(3)(ii)(A),
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C), 164.312(a)(2)(i), 164.312(b), 164.312(d), 164.312(e)
• CCS CSC 5
• COBIT 5 DSS05.01
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.3.8
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 3.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 SI-3
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(B)
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 2.4
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.5.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 SC-18, SI-4. SC-44
• COBIT 5 APO07.06
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.14.2.7, A.15.2.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-7, PS-7, SA-4, SA-9, SI-4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-12, CA-7, CM-3, CM-8, PE-3, PE-6, PE-20, SI-4
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C), 164.310(a)(1),
164.310(a)(2)(ii), 164.310(a)(2)(iii),
164.310(b), 164.310(c), 164.310(d)(1),
164.310(d)(2)(iii), 164.312(b), 164.314(b)(2)(i)
• COBIT 5 BAI03.10
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.2.3.1, 4.2.3.7
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 RA-5
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. §§ 164.308(a)(1)(i), 164.308(a)(8)
Detection Processes (DE.DP): Detection processes and procedures are maintained and tested to ensure timely and adequate awareness of anomalous events. DE.DP-1: Roles and responsibilities for detection are well defined to ensure accountability
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.4.3.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-2, CA-7, PM-14
164.308(a)(2), 164.308(a)(3)(ii)(A),
164.308(a)(3)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(4),
164.310(a)(2)(iii), 164.312(a)(1), 164.312(a)(2)(ii)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.4.3.2
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.18.1.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-2, CA-7, PM-14, SI-4
164.308(a)(1)(i), 164.308(a)(8)
• COBIT 5 APO13.02
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.14.2.8
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-2, CA-7, PE-3, PM-14, SI-3, SI-4
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. § 164.306(e)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.9
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.16.1.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-6, CA-2, CA-7, RA-5, SI-4
164.308(a)(6)(ii), 164.314(a)(2)(i)(C),
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.4.3.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4, CA-2, CA-7, PL-2, RA-5, SI-4, PM-14
164.306(e), 164.308(a)(8)
Response Planning (RS.RP): Response processes and procedures are executed and maintained, to ensure timely response to detected cybersecurity events. RS.RP-1: Response plan is executed during or after an event
• COBIT 5 BAI01.10
• CCS CSC 18
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.1
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.16.1.5
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, CP-10, IR-4, IR-8
164.308(a)(6)(ii), 164.308(a)(7)(i),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(C), 164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.312(a)(2)(ii)
Communications (RS.CO): Response activities are coordinated with internal and external stakeholders, as appropriate, to include external support from law enforcement agencies. RS.CO-1: Personnel knows their roles and order of operations when a response is needed
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.2, 4.3.4.5.3,
4.3.4.5.4
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.1, A.16.1.1
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, CP-3, IR-3, IR-8
164.308(a)(2), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(A),
164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.308(a)(6)(i), 164.312(a)(2)(ii)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.5
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.6.1.3, A.16.1.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-6, IR-6, IR-8
164.308(a)(6)(ii), 164.314(a)(2)(i)(C), 164.314(a)(2)(iii)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.2
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-2, CA-7, CP-2, IR-4, IR-8, PE-6, RA-5, SI-4
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C), 164.308(a)(6)(ii), 164.314(a)(2)(i)(C)
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, IR-4, IR-8
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 PM-15, SI-5
• COBIT 5 DSS02.07
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.4.1, A.12.4.3, A.16.1.5
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-6, CA-7, IR-4, IR-5, PE-6, SI-4
164.308(a)(1)(i), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(D),
164.308(a)(5)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(C), 164.308(a)(6)(ii), 164.312(b)
Analysis (RS.AN): Analysis is conducted to ensure adequate response and support recovery activities. RS.AN-2: The impact of the incident is understood
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, IR-4
164.308(a)(6)(ii), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(B),
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(C), 164.308(a)(7)(ii)(E)
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 2.8, SR 2.9, SR 2.10, SR 2.11, SR 2.12, SR 3.9, SR 6.1
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.16.1.7
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 AU-7, IR-4
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(6)
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.6
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.16.1.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-2, IR-4, IR-5, IR-8
• HIPAA Security Rule 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(6)(ii)
• ISA 62443-3-3:2013 SR 5.1, SR 5.2, SR 5.4
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 IR-4
Mitigation (RS.MI): Activities are performed to prevent expansion of an event, mitigate its effects, and eradicate the incident. RS.MI-2: Incidents are mitigated
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.6, 4.3.4.5.10
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013 A.12.2.1, A.16.1.5
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CA-7, RA-3, RA-5
164.308(a)(1)(ii)(A), 164.308(a)(1)(ii)(B), 164.308(a)(6)(ii)
Improvements (RS.IM): Organizational response activities are improved by incorporating lessons learned from current and previous detection/response activities. RS.IM-1: Response plans incorporate lessons learned
• COBIT 5 BAI01.13
• ISA 62443-2-1:2009 4.3.4.5.10, 4.4.3.4
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(8), 164.316(b)(2)(iii))
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(8)
Recovery Planning (RC.RP): Recovery processes and procedures are
executed and maintained to ensure timely restoration of systems or assets affected by cybersecurity events. RC.RP-1: Recovery
• CCS CSC 8
• COBIT 5 DSS02.05, DSS03.04
• NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CP-10, IR-4, IR-8
164.308(a)(7), 164.310(a)(2)(i)
Improvements (RC.IM): Recovery planning and processes are improved by incorporating lessons learned into future activities. RC.IM-1: Recovery plans incorporate lessons learned
• COBIT 5 BAI05.07
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(D), 164.308(a)(8),
RC) RC.IM-2: Recovery strategies are updated
• COBIT 5 BAI07.08
Communications (RC.CO): Restoration activities are coordinated with internal and external parties, such as coordinating centers, Internet Service Providers, owners of attacking systems, victims, other CSIRTs, and vendors. RC.CO-1: Public relations are managed
• COBIT 5 EDM03.02
164.308(a)(6)(i)
RC.CO-3: Recovery activities are communicated to internal stakeholders and executive and management teams
164.308(a)(7)(ii)(C), 164.310(a)(2)(i), 164.314(a)(2)(i)(C)