The National Institute of Standards and Technology on Wednesday released a preliminary cybersecurity framework for improving the cybersecurity of the United States’ critical infrastructure. The Institute will soon open a 45-day public comment period on the framework, seeking input from reviewers on a series of questions. The dates will be announced in the Federal Register. “The 45 days for review is adequate if people take it seriously and NIST incorporates their feedback into multiple rounds of edits,” said Ken Pickering, director of engineering at Core Security.
NIST Forges Ahead With Critical Infrastructure Security Plan
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 23, 2013 04:14 PMThe National Institute of Standards and Technology on Wednesday released a preliminary cybersecurity framework for improving the cybersecurity of the United States’ critical infrastructure. The Institute will soon open a 45-day public comment period on the framework, seeking input from reviewers on a series of questions. The dates will be announced in the Federal Register. “The 45 days for review is adequate if people take it seriously and NIST incorporates their feedback into multiple rounds of edits,” said Ken Pickering, director of engineering at Core Security.