The 6 Steps of the NIST Risk Management Framework Model
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As many organizations begin to improve their cybersecurity programs, they are taking a risk-based approach to improve security and privacy controls. In most cases, security leaders are no strangers to using risk management processes to complement regulations and compliance standards to improve security posture.

The NIST Governance Framework is the culmination of many special publications produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. As we will see below, the 6-step NIST RMF process is:

Step 1: Categorize/ Identify,
Step 2: Select,
Step 3: Implement,
Step 4: Assess,
Step 5: Authorize
Step 6: Monitor, and uniquely lend themselves to a given NIST special publication.

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