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Author(s):
Joint Group
Series Title
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract

This publication provides a catalog of security and privacy controls for information systems and
organizations to protect organizational operations and assets, individuals, other organizations,
and the Nation from a diverse set of threats and risks, including hostile attacks, human errors,
natural disasters, structural failures, foreign intelligence entities, and privacy risks. The controls
are flexible and customizable and implemented as part of an organization-wide process to
manage risk. The controls address diverse requirements derived from mission and business
needs, laws, executive orders, directives, regulations, policies, standards, and guidelines. Finally,
the consolidated control catalog addresses security and privacy from a functionality perspective
(i.e., the strength of functions and mechanisms provided by the controls) and from an assurance
perspective (i.e., the measure of confidence in the security or privacy capability provided by the
controls). Addressing functionality and assurance helps to ensure that information technology
products and the systems that rely on those products are sufficiently trustworthy.

Reference details

DOI
10.6028/NIST.SP.800-53r5
Resource type
Report
Year of Publication
2020
Publication Area
Cybersecurity and defense
Date Published
2020-09-23

How to cite this reference:

Group, J. T. F. I. W. (2020). Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations. In National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-53r5 (Original work published)