Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

NIST 2.0 #3980

Open
TairaNoMasakado opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 9 comments
Open

NIST 2.0 #3980

TairaNoMasakado opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 9 comments

Comments

@TairaNoMasakado
Copy link

Is there a plan to update the tool to NIST 2.0?

@michael-vidigal
Copy link

Also looking forward to get NIST 2.0. Tried to use the custom module (CSF 2.0), it works, and I can export to CSETW file. However, I am not able to import back. Tried different custom modules and it was not possible.

@gatewaynode
Copy link

Bump

@hoffm11
Copy link

hoffm11 commented Jul 11, 2024

OK we are looking for 2.0 CSET tool as well.

@hoffm11
Copy link

hoffm11 commented Jul 11, 2024

Also looking forward to get NIST 2.0. Tried to use the custom module (CSF 2.0), it works, and I can export to CSETW file. However, I am not able to import back. Tried different custom modules and it was not possible.

Where did you get the custom module?

@michael-vidigal
Copy link

Also looking forward to get NIST 2.0. Tried to use the custom module (CSF 2.0), it works, and I can export to CSETW file. However, I am not able to import back. Tried different custom modules and it was not possible.

Where did you get the custom module?

Go to "Import Modules" and you will find the "Cybersecurity Framework 2.0" module. Just change the "shortname" property because it needs to be unique.

image

@hoffm11
Copy link

hoffm11 commented Jul 12, 2024

Also looking forward to get NIST 2.0. Tried to use the custom module (CSF 2.0), it works, and I can export to CSETW file. However, I am not able to import back. Tried different custom modules and it was not possible.

Where did you get the custom module?

Go to "Import Modules" and you will find the "Cybersecurity Framework 2.0" module. Just change the "shortname" property because it needs to be unique.

image

Excellent that works! Thanks

@Ivan-Gokin
Copy link

I would love to have an update to include NIST CSF 2.0 too!

@xefe1907x
Copy link

ID.RA-10 is missing in the module.

@mckenziewillmore
Copy link
Contributor

We have CSF 2.0 completed and should be releasing a new CSET version in the next few weeks.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

7 participants