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Mapping Of NIST Cybersecurity Framework V1.1 To NERC CIP Reliability Standards

Department of Commerce

@usgov.doc_gov_mapping_of_nist_cybersecurity_framework_v1_1_t_d35ff58a

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About this Dataset

Mapping Of NIST Cybersecurity Framework V1.1 To NERC CIP Reliability Standards

THIS DATASET IS OBSOLETE. PLEASE REFERENCE THE NEWER MAPPING IN OLIR (https://doi.org/10.18434/mds2-3215).The spreadsheets in this data set map National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework Subcategory outcomes to requirements of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Standards.
Organization: Department of Commerce
Last updated: 2021-02-19T20:06:31.843335
Tags: bulk-electric-system, cip, critical-infrastructure, cybersecurity, cybersecurity-framework, nerc, reliability, risk-management, standards, subcategories

Tables

NERC CIP To NIST CSF V1.1

@usgov.doc_gov_mapping_of_nist_cybersecurity_framework_v1_1_t_d35ff58a.nerc_cip_to_nist_csf_v1_1
  • 27.85 kB
  • 165 rows
  • 6 columns
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CREATE TABLE nerc_cip_to_nist_csf_v1_1 (
  "cip_id" VARCHAR,
  "cip_requirement_id" VARCHAR,
  "title" VARCHAR,
  "description" VARCHAR,
  "requirements" VARCHAR,
  "csf_xref" VARCHAR
);

NIST CSF V1.1 To NERC CIP

@usgov.doc_gov_mapping_of_nist_cybersecurity_framework_v1_1_t_d35ff58a.nist_csf_v1_1_to_nerc_cip
  • 56.7 kB
  • 338 rows
  • 9 columns
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CREATE TABLE nist_csf_v1_1_to_nerc_cip (
  "mapping_of_cip_standards_to_nist_cybersecurity_framewo_30b648c6" VARCHAR  -- Mapping Of CIP Standards To NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) V1.1Subcategories Performed By Electric Industry Responsible Entity Volunteers, NIST And NERC Guidance Language Is Provided By The Same Registered Entity Volunteers As Samples Of "Secure And Compliant Concepts" For Consideration Only, Based On A Combination Of CSF Subcategory And CIP Standards,
  "unnamed_1" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 1,
  "unnamed_2" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 2,
  "unnamed_3" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 3,
  "unnamed_4" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 4,
  "unnamed_5" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 5,
  "unnamed_6" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 6,
  "unnamed_7" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 7,
  "unnamed_8" VARCHAR  -- Unnamed: 8
);

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