The NIST Cybersecurity Framework is built around five core functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover. Each function contributes to the overall cybersecurity program in a unique way. 'Identify' involves understanding the business context, resources, and risks. 'Protect' involves implementing safeguards to ensure delivery of critical services. 'Detect' involves identifying the occurrence of a cybersecurity event. 'Respond' involves taking action regarding a detected cybersecurity event. 'Recover' involves maintaining plans for resilience and restoring any capabilities or services that were impaired due to a cybersecurity event. The addition of 'Govern' in the latest version emphasizes the role of governance and enterprise-level support in cybersecurity programs.

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With ever more sophisticated cyberattacks, the NIST CSF will likely be updated with time. Version 2.0 was released this February to expand its scope to all organizations, not just those in critical sectors. Note that one of the six main pillars we mentioned earlier, Govern, was a new addition in the latest iteration. This emphasizes the role of governance and enterprise-level support when it comes to cybersecurity programs.

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