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Content Assessment: A Comprehensive Cyber Discovery Resource? The DoD Cybersecurity Policy Chart
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Insight - 95%
Relevance - 95%
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A short percentage-based assessment of the qualitative benefit of the post highlighting the recent update of the DOD Cybersecurity Policy Chart by the Cyber Security and Information Systems Information Analysis Center (CSIAC).
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The DoD Cybersecurity Policy Chart from CSIAC
Cybersecurity-Related Policies and Issuances
The Cyber Security and Information Systems Information Analysis Center (CSIAC) is a component of the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) Information Analysis Center (IAC) enterprise, serving the defense enterprise of DoD and federal government users and their supporting academia and industry partners.
Purpose: The CSIAC provides information research and analysis to the DoD and federal government users specific to four cybersecurity and information systems technical focus areas. Those areas are cybersecurity, knowledge management and information sharing, modeling and simulation, and software data and analysis.
Mission: The CSIAC generates, collects, researches, analyzes, synthesizes, and disseminates scientific and technical information to DoD and federal government users.
Vision: The CSIAC will enhance research collaboration and advance transformational capabilities throughout the cybersecurity and information systems science and technology community.
As a DoD IAC, we perform activities that focus on collecting, analyzing, synthesizing/processing, and disseminating scientific and technical information. We are staffed with subject matter experts to provide in-depth analysis services and create specialized technical information products. Our products are made to be reused to perform additional or special activities or tasks.
On September 1, 2022, the CSIAC published the latest version of its DOD Cybersecurity Policy Chart.
The goal of the DoD Cybersecurity Policy Chart is to capture the tremendous breadth of applicable policies, some of which many cybersecurity professionals may not even be aware of, in a helpful organizational scheme. The use of color, fonts, and hyperlinks is all designed to provide additional assistance to cybersecurity professionals navigating their way through policy issues in order to defend their networks, systems, and data.
At the bottom center of the chart is a legend that identifies the originator of each policy by a color-coding scheme. On the right-hand side of the Cybersecurity Policy Chart, there are boxes, which identify key legal authorities, federal/national level cybersecurity policies, and operational and subordinate level documents that provide details on defending the DoD Information Network (DoDIN) and its assets. Links to these documents can be found in the Chart.
Read the original update overview.
2022-09-01-csiac-dod-cybersecurity-policy-chart
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