NIST CSF 1.1 Assessments added to Spartacus

Digital Marmalade proudly announces the integration of NIST CSF 1.1 assessments into the Spartacus platform, reinforcing our mission to equip users with the most advanced tools in cybersecurity.

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework is a respected standard that provides organisations with a comprehensive method to manage cybersecurity risks. Structured around five core functions – Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover – it offers a systematic approach to strengthening an organisation's defences against cyber threats. This adaptable framework is designed to be tailored to the unique needs of any organization, enhancing their capabilities to counteract cyber-attacks, identify breaches, respond efficiently, and recover rapidly.

In addition to enabling detailed assessments of NIST CSF 1.1 maturity, the platform offers a streamlined process of gathering critical insights and formulating actionable recommendations.  Furthermore, Spartacus simplifies the task of correlating evidence, policies, and supporting documents with specific security elements of the framework.

Spartacus - NIST 1.1 Assessment

Features

  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 1.1
  • Evaluate NIST security aspect maturity, highlight key findings & provide recommendations.
  • Upload evidence, policies, and supporting documentation.
  • Generate interactive NIST CSF heatmap dashboards highlighting current & target states.
  • Analyse security capabilities using charts & benchmark data to identify vulnerabilities.
  • Prioritise & timeline projects that map directly to control maturity improvements.
  • Output comprehensive PDF reports, collating all data, charts & recommendations.
  • Peer review assessments for consultant training, collaboration and quality control.
  • Download assessment data, notes, evidence, graphics, and projects
Spartacus - NIST 1.1 Analysis

Further Reading

For more information on Spartacus and the NIST CSF 1.1 Assessment, please visit our Spartacus Case Study or contact us for a demo.

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