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NIST publishes cybersecurity standards and guidance that organizations use to assess risk, strengthen controls, and improve resilience.

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NIST is the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, a Commerce Department agency that develops technical standards, measurements, and cybersecurity guidance. Practitioners use the Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) to organize security outcomes, the SP 800 series for controls and practices, and the Risk Management Framework (RMF) to assess and authorize information systems. NIST guidance is generally voluntary for private organizations; particular standards can become mandatory for federal systems through law, regulation, or contract.

NIST gives security teams a common vocabulary for assessing gaps, selecting safeguards, and documenting risk decisions across the security lifecycle. Its publications address areas including authentication, incident handling, privacy, secure software development, and supply-chain risk. NIST’s National Vulnerability Database supports vulnerability management, but its entries and severity scores require validation against an organization’s assets, exposure, and exploitability. News under this tag may concern a draft, revision, or federal requirement, so practitioners should check the document’s version and applicability before treating guidance as a required control.

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Researchers Estimate Losses Ranging From Hundreds of Millions to BillionsA Chinese-language phishing-as-a-service platform scammed between $470 million to $1 billion from soccer fans ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting next month. Domain-by-domain takedowns will not stop this, Group-IB warned.

Bank Info Security 1 month, 2 weeks ago

NIST Rebrands AI Consortium, Ditches 'Safety' From Name

Agency Expands Research Beyond Safety Testing to Standards and EvaluationThe U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology is expanding one of its largest artificial intelligence initiatives, rebranding the AI Safety Institute Consortium and reopening participation as the Trump administration pushes a more industry-focused approach to AI development and governance.

A report from the Commerce Inspector General details how mismanagement allowed a backlog of 27,000 unprocessed security flaws to grow unchecked, while the agency duplicated work with a similar CISA program. The post Federal audit reveals NIST’s NVD is plagued by poor planning and duplication appeared first on CyberScoop.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 1 week ago

NIST Urged to Go Deep in OT Security Guidance

OT Experts Weigh In on SP-800 82 RevisionsNow is the moment for U.S. federal guidance on securing OT to plunge deeper into the practicalities of securing systems, an extension into actionable advise that reflects a maturing branch of cybersecurity, several OT security specialists told the national Institute of Standards and Technology.

Bank Info Security 5 months ago

Is Your GRC Program Really Reducing Risk?

CISO Sean Atkinson on Moving From 'GRC Theater' to Continuous GRC EngineeringAs NIST, ISO, SOC 2, NIS2 and DORA expand compliance pressure, many organizations are optimizing for audit success instead of risk reduction. Sean Atkinson warns that “GRC theater” creates false confidence. Adversaries operate continuously and so should GRC engineering, he said.

NIST Seeks Input to Protect AI Systems Used in Government, Critical InfrastructureThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking public input from security experts and stakeholders to weigh in on security threats from agentic AI warning they may be vulnerable to exploits like hijacking, backdoors and misaligned behavior across federal networks.

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