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NIST’s Role Evolving Cyber Resilience: A Look Inside CSF 2.0

This talk will provide in-depth discussion around the transformative updates included in the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 and the implications for organizational cybersecurity resilience. Daniel Eliot from the NIST Applied Cybersecurity Division will provide key information around the 2024 release including:

  • An overview of the evolution of CSF 2.0
  • Major updates from CSF version 1.1 to 2.0
  • Tools that help organizations better engage with the CSF 2.0 content
  • NIST’s International CSF 2.0 resources and efforts
  • What’s next for the CSF team
  • CSF 2.0 Frequently Asked Questions

Daniel Eliot BIO
Daniel Eliot is the lead for small business engagement within the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Applied Cybersecurity Division. In this role, he works across NIST's cybersecurity and privacy program to advise and support development of cybersecurity resources, communication materials, and collateral tailored for use by small businesses. Daniel also is a member of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) team, working to promote adoption and implementation of the CSF more broadly. Prior to joining NIST, Daniel held cybersecurity roles at MITRE Corporation’s Center for Securing the Homeland, the National Cybersecurity Alliance, and the University of Delaware’s Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships.

KEYNOTE

More presentations from Daniel Eliot: The Important Role of Government and Private Partnerships in Tackling Cyber Threats

Daniel Eliot - Lead, Small Business Engagement Applied Cybersecurity Division NIST, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Daniel Eliot Lead, Small Business Engagement Applied Cybersecurity Division NIST, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
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