Complying with NIST 800

Standards Compliance made easier: How privileged access management (PAM) and automation can help with NIST compliance

Security Controls and Procedures for Systems and Organizations

NIST 800-53, Revision 4 provides a more holistic approach to information security and risk management by providing organisations with the breadth and depth of security controls necessary to fundamentally strengthen their information systems and the environments in which those systems operate — contributing to systems that are more resilient in the face of cyber-attacks and other threats.

Privileged account abuse presents one of today’s most critical security challenges. Uncontrolled access by insiders or even contractors to these accounts leaves an organisation vulnerable to data leaks and cyber-attacks – ultimately causing irreparable damage to both the business and its’ reputation. That's where Privileged Access Management provides the solution.

Which NIST 800-53, Revision 4 controls can Osirium compliment?

At a high level, Osirium PAM is relevant to the NIST 800-53, Revision 4 in relation to Privilege Users. For more details, please get in touch.

AC : Access Control

AT : Awareness and Training

AU : Audit and Accountability

CM : Configuration Management

CP : Contingency Planning

IA : Identification and Authentication

IR : Incident Response

MA : Maintenance

PL : Planning

PS : Personnel Security

RA : Risk Assessment

SA : System and Services Acquisition

SC : System and Communication Protection

SI : System and Information Integrity

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