FY2022 Federal Cybersecurity R&D Strategic Plan Implementation Roadmap
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This document provides FY2022 implementation plans for the 2019 Federal Cybersecurity Research and Development Strategic Plan (Plan), developed by the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program's Cyber Security and Information Assurance (CSIA) Interagency Working Group (IWG). This Strategic Plan Implementation Roadmap is provided per statutory requirement for public provision of this information pursuant to the Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2014, Public Law 113-274, Section 201(a)(2)(D), Implementation Roadmap, and under direction from the NITRD Subcommittee of the National Science and Technology Council Committee on Science and Technology Enterprise. This document accompanies the NITRD Program and the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office Supplement to the President's FY2022 Budget (https://www.nitrd.gov/pubs/FY2022-NITRD-NAIIO-Supplement.pdf).
Federal Cybersecurity Research and Development Strategic Plan (2019)
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This 2019 Federal Cybersecurity Research and Development Strategic Plan supersedes the 2016 Federal Cybersecurity Research and Development Strategic Plan. The Plan aims to coordinate and guide federally funded R&D in cybersecurity, including development of consensus-based standards and best practices. The Plan identifies four interrelated defensive capabilities (deter, protect, detect, and respond) and six priority areas for cybersecurity R&D (artificial intelligence, quantum information science, trustworthy distributed digital infrastructure, privacy, secure hardware and software, and education and workforce development) as the focusing structure for Federal cybersecurity R&D activities and investments to benefit the Nation.
5.12 Cybersecurity (detail)
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,The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides a Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) for benchmarking and measuring the maturity level of cyber security programs across all industries. The City uses this framework and toolset to measure and report on its internal cyber security program.,,The foundation for this measure is the Framework Core, a set of cybersecurity activities, desired outcomes and applicable references that are common across critical infrastructure/industry sectors. These activities come from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) published standard, along with the information security and customer privacy controls it references (NIST 800 Series Special Publications). The Framework Core presents industry standards, guidelines, and practices in a manner that allows for communication of cybersecurity activities and outcomes across the organization from the executive level to the implementation/operations level.,,The Framework Core consists of five concurrent and continuous functions – identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover. When considered together, these functions provide a high-level, strategic view of the lifecycle of an organization’s management of cybersecurity risk. The Framework Core identifies underlying key categories and subcategories for each function, and matches them with example references, such as existing standards, guidelines and practices for each subcategory.,,This page provides data for the Cybersecurity performance measure.,,Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) scores by each CSF category per fiscal year quarter (Performance Measure 5.12),,The performance measure dashboard is available at 5.12 Cybersecurity.,,Additional Information,Source: Maturity assessment /https://www.nist.gov/topics/cybersecurity,Contact: Scott Campbell,Contact E-Mail: Scott_Campbell@tempe.gov,Data Source Type: Excel,Preparation Method: The data is a summary of a detailed and confidential analysis of the city's cyber security program. Maturity scores of subcategories within NIST CFS are combined, averaged and rolled up to a summary score for each major category.,Publish Frequency: Annual,Publish Method: Manual,Data Dictionary,