Mapping Leadership Talent To Cybersecurity: Part 2, Identify
This is Part 2 of our series on mapping the Pythia Cyber Cybersecurity Leadership Talent Stack to the NIST CSF 2.0 pillars*. Part 1, on mapping cybersecurity leadership talent to Governance, is here . Maybe the most obvious part of cybersecurity is identifying what needs protecting. This is where the NIST CSF starts also. Let's let Brendan discuss it : The Identify pillar identifies cyber assets (just “asset” henceforth) which are on the "Must Protect Now" list. We recommend that, as you go along, you keep a "Must Protect ASAP" list and a "Should Protect Someday" list. Why isn’t there a single Asset List? Because no one has all the time and money and experts that they could possibly need to protect anything and everything of value to their organization. What is an asset in this context? An asset has to meet all of these requirements: An asset is “critical” by which we mean its absence would severely limit operations (It can be tricky to distinguish...