We continue to welcome and learn from visitors who come to NIST and our National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) to discuss cybersecurity issues. NIST also worked with the Department of State and the International Trade Administration (ITA) on participation in a virtual stakeholder engagement event with government and industry on cybersecurity approaches. NIST WEBOOK UPDATEOne example is a recently released Joint Statement on U.S.-Mexico Working Group on Cyber Issues which highlights our commitment with Mexico to continue to share information on cybersecurity resources and support active participation and engagement in initiatives such as the CSF 2.0 update process and the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) community, including events such as the Regional Initiative for Cybersecurity Education and Training (RICET). The Department of State has facilitated our involvement in numerous agreements and joint statements with international partners. More information and an analysis of the workshop can be found in this recently released summary. If you missed it, recordings are available online. This feedback will help us as we update the CSF to increase its use throughout the world and ensure it is useful to our partners outside the U.S. NIST WEBOOK ISOWe also heard about the documents that reference the CSF in the International Organization of Standardization (ISO), including ISO Technical Specification 27110, and the importance of NIST continuing to contribute in standards organizations such as ISO and to align the CSF with the ISO 27000 family. We heard about international cybersecurity policy trends that could be influential for the CSF 2.0 update process and information on how people are using the CSF throughout the world. NIST also welcomed experts with perspectives from government, industry, and standardization to a panel at the workshop on international use and alignment of the CSF, moderated by the U.S. During the workshop, NIST described the importance of international alignment as well as the feedback we heard on continuing our international engagement and incorporating global perspectives into the CSF 2.0 update process. NIST hosted its first virtual workshop on the journey to the CSF 2.0 update process in August. This was an important area for many of our stakeholders, as described in the summary of analysis of the Request for Information (RFI) from February. The subject of international alignment and alignment with international resources continues to be an important focus for NIST, particularly with the process for the Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 update.
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