DirectTrust recently submitted comments in response to NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and Implementation Examples.
The draft CSF 2.0 is the first update to the resource designed to reduced cybersecurity risk since 2014. The cybersecurity landscape has changed over the past nine years, and draft CSF 2.0 incorporates feedback and recommended changes from stakeholders. From NIST, “the CSF 2.0 draft reflects several major changes, including: an expanded scope, the addition of a sixth function, Govern, and improved and expanded guidance on implementing the CSF—especially for creating profiles.”
DirectTrust Community Participation
DirectTrust would like to thank the members of our community that participated in providing feedback and drafting comments to the NIST on the Cybersecurity Framework 2.o. They include:
- Mike Green, Availity
- Michelle Comeau, CCS Health
- Kevin Miller, DataMotion
- Sam Ko, DigiCert
- Julie Maas, EMR Direct
- Scott Rea, eMuhdra
- Ben Manning, etherFAX
- Dan Soule, Health Catalyst
- Linda Van Horn, iShare Medical
- Jessica Varnell, HIMformatics
- Liz Reardon, Mass HIWay
- Laurie Peter, Orion Health
- Marc Mar-Yohana, Otis Health
- Michele Darnell, Secure Exchange Solutions
- Daniel Kim, Surescripts
- Kathy Howard, Updox
- Shaun Newton, ZeOmega
- Lucy Johns