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Security controls or security measures are safeguards or
countermeasure A countermeasure is a measure or action taken to counter or offset another one. As a general concept, it implies precision and is any technological or tactical solution or system designed to prevent an undesirable outcome in the process. The fi ...
s to avoid, detect, counteract, or minimize security risks to physical property, information, computer systems, or other assets. In the field of
information security Information security is the practice of protecting information by mitigating information risks. It is part of information risk management. It typically involves preventing or reducing the probability of unauthorized or inappropriate access to data ...
, such controls protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information. Systems of controls can be referred to as frameworks or standards. Frameworks can enable an organization to manage security controls across different types of assets with consistency.


Types of security controls

Security Security is protection from, or resilience against, potential harm (or other unwanted coercion). Beneficiaries (technically referents) of security may be persons and social groups, objects and institutions, ecosystems, or any other entity or ...
controls can be classified by various criteria. For example, controls can be classified by how/when/where they act relative to a security breach (sometimes termed ''control types''): *''Preventive controls'' are intended to prevent an incident from occurring e.g. by locking out unauthorized intruders; *''Detective controls'' are intended to identify, characterize, and log an incident e.g. isolating suspicious behavior from a malicious actor on a network; *''Compensating controls'' mitigate ongoing damages of an active incident, e.g. shutting down a system upon detecting
malware Malware (a portmanteau of ''malicious software'')Tahir, R. (2018)A study on malware and malware detection techniques . ''International Journal of Education and Management Engineering'', ''8''(2), 20. is any software intentionally designed to caus ...
. *After the event, ''corrective controls'' are intended to restore damage caused by the incident e.g. by recovering the organization to normal working status as efficiently as possible. Security controls can also be classified according to the implementation of the control (sometimes termed ''control categories''), for example: *''Physical controls'' - e.g. fences, doors, locks and fire extinguishers; *''Procedural or administrative controls'' - e.g. incident response processes, management oversight, security awareness and training; *''Technical or logical controls'' - e.g. user authentication (login) and logical access controls,
antivirus software Antivirus software (abbreviated to AV software), also known as anti-malware, is a computer program used to prevent, detect, and remove malware. Antivirus software was originally developed to detect and remove computer viruses, hence the name ...
, firewalls; *''Legal and regulatory or compliance controls'' - e.g.
privacy law Privacy law is a set of regulations that govern the collection, storage, and utilization of personal information from healthcare, governments, companies, public or private entities, or individuals. Privacy laws are examined in relation to an ind ...
s, policies and clauses.


Information security standards and control frameworks

Numerous information security standards promote good security practices and define frameworks or systems to structure the analysis and design for managing information security controls. Some of the most well known standards are outlined below.


International Standards Organization

ISO/IEC 27001:2022 was released in October 2022. All organizations certified to ISO 27001:2013 are obliged to transition to the new version of the Standard within 3 years (by October 2025). The 2022 version of the Standard specifies 93 controls in 4 groups: *A.5: Organisational controls *A.6: People controls *A.7: Physical controls *A.8: Technological controls It groups these controls into operational capabilities as follows: *Governance *Asset management *Information protection *Human resource security *Physical security *System and network security *Application security *Secure configuration *Identity and access management *Threat and vulnerability management *Continuity *Supplier relationships security *Legal and compliance *Information security event management; and *Information_security_assurance The previous version of the Standard,
ISO/IEC 27001 ISO/IEC 27001 is an information security standard. It specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continually improving an information security management system (ISMS). Organizations with an ISMS that meet the st ...
, specified 114 controls in 14 groups: *A.5: Information security policies *A.6: How information security is organised *A.7: Human resources security - controls that are applied before, during, or after employment. *A.8: Asset management *A.9: Access controls and managing user access *A.10: Cryptographic technology *A.11: Physical security of the organisation's sites and equipment *A.12: Operational security *A.13: Secure communications and data transfer *A.14: Secure acquisition, development, and support of information systems *A.15: Security for suppliers and third parties *A.16: Incident management *A.17: Business continuity/disaster recovery (to the extent that it affects information security) *A.18: Compliance - with internal requirements, such as policies, and with external requirements, such as laws.


U.S. Federal Government information security standards

The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) apply to all US government agencies. However, certain national security systems, under the purview of the
Committee on National Security Systems The Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) is a United States intergovernmental organization that sets policies for the security of the US security systems. The CIA triad ( data confidentiality, data integrity, and data availability) are ...
, are managed outside these standards. Federal information Processing Standard 200 (FIPS 200), "Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems," specifies the minimum security controls for federal information systems and the processes by which risk-based selection of security controls occurs. The catalog of minimum security controls is found in
NIST The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose mission is to promote American innovation and industrial competitiveness. NIST's activities are organized into physical s ...
Special Publication SP 800-53. FIPS 200 identifies 17 broad control families: * AC Access Control * AT Awareness and Training * AU Audit and Accountability * CA Security Assessment and Authorization (historical abbreviation) * CM Configuration Management * CP Contingency Planning * IA Identification and Authentication * IR Incident Response * MA Maintenance * MP Media Protection * PE Physical and Environmental Protection * PL Planning * PS Personnel Security * RA Risk Assessment * SA System and Services Acquisition * SC System and Communications Protection * SI System and Information Integrity National Institute of Standards and Technology


NIST Cybersecurity Framework

A maturity based framework divided into five functional areas and approximately 100 individual controls in its "core."


NIST SP-800-53

A database of nearly one thousand technical controls grouped into families and cross references. * Starting with Revision 3 of 800-53, Program Management controls were identified. These controls are independent of the system controls, but are necessary for an effective security program. * Starting with Revision 4 of 800-53, eight families of privacy controls were identified to align the security controls with the privacy expectations of federal law. * Starting with Revision 5 of 800-53, the controls also address data privacy as defined by the NIST Data Privacy Framework.


Commercial Control Sets


COBIT5

A proprietary control set published by ISACA. * Governance of Enterprise IT ** Evaluate, Direct and Monitor (EDM) – 5 processes * Management of Enterprise IT ** Align, Plan and Organise (APO) – 13 processes ** Build, Acquire and Implement (BAI) – 10 processes ** Deliver, Service and Support (DSS) – 6 processes ** Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA) - 3 processes


CIS Controls (CIS 18)

Formerly known as the SANS Critical Security Controls now officially called the CIS Critical Security Controls (COS Controls). The CIS Controls are divided into 18 controls. * CIS Control 1: Inventory and Control of Enterprise Assets * CIS Control 2: Inventory and Control of Software Assets * CIS Control 3: Data Protection * CIS Control 4: Secure Configuration of Enterprise Assets and Software * CIS Control 5: Account Management * CIS Control 6: Access Control Management * CIS Control 7: Continuous Vulnerability Management * CIS Control 8: Audit Log Management * CIS Control 9: Email and Web Browser Protections * CIS Control 10: Malware Defenses * CIS Control 11: Data Recovery * CIS Control 12: Network Infrastructure Management * CIS Control 13: Network Monitoring and Defense * CIS Control 14: Security Awareness and Skills Training * CIS Control 15: Service Provider Management * CIS Control 16: Application Software Security * CIS Control 17: Incident Response Management * CIS Control 18: Penetration Testing The Controls are divided further into Implementation Groups (IGs) which are a recommended guidance to prioritize implementation of the CIS controls.


Telecommunications

In telecommunications, security controls are defined as security services as part of the
OSI model The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a reference model developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that "provides a common basis for the coordination of standards development for the purpose of systems inter ...
: * ITU-T X.800 Recommendation. * ISO ISO 7498-2 These are technically aligned.X.800 : Security architecture for Open Systems Interconnection for CCITT applications
/ref> This model is widely recognized. William Stallings Crittografia e sicurezza delle reti Seconda edizione Traduzione Italiana a cura di Luca Salgarelli di Cryptography and Network security 4 edition Pearson 2006 Securing information and communications systems: principles, technologies, and applications Steven Furnell, Sokratis Katsikas, Javier Lopez, Artech House, 2008 - 362 pages


Data liability (legal, regulatory, compliance)

The intersection of security risk and laws that set standards of care is where data liability are defined. A handful of databases are emerging to help risk managers research laws that define liability at the country, province/state, and local levels. In these control sets, compliance with relevant laws are the actual risk mitigators. * Perkins Coie Security Breach Notification Chart: A set of articles (one per state) that define data breach notification requirements among US states. *NCSL Security Breach Notification Laws: A list of US state statutes that define data breach notification requirements. *ts jurisdiction: A commercial cybersecurity research platform with coverage of 380+ US State & Federal laws that impact cybersecurity before and after a breach. ts jurisdiction also maps to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.


Business control frameworks

There are a wide range of frameworks and standards looking at internal business, and inter-business controls, including: * SSAE 16 * ISAE 3402 *
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is an information security standard used to handle credit cards from major card brands. The standard is administered by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, and its us ...
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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA or the Ted Kennedy, Kennedy–Nancy Kassebaum, Kassebaum Act) is a United States Act of Congress enacted by the 104th United States Congress and signed into law by President ...
*COBIT 4/5 *CIS Top-20 *NIST Cybersecurity Framework


See also

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Access control In physical security and information security, access control (AC) is the action of deciding whether a subject should be granted or denied access to an object (for example, a place or a resource). The act of ''accessing'' may mean consuming ...
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Aviation security Airport security includes the techniques and methods used in an attempt to protect passengers, staff, aircraft, and airport property from malicious harm, crime, terrorism, and other threats. Aviation security is a combination of measures and hum ...
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Countermeasure A countermeasure is a measure or action taken to counter or offset another one. As a general concept, it implies precision and is any technological or tactical solution or system designed to prevent an undesirable outcome in the process. The fi ...
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Defense in depth Defence in depth (also known as deep defence or elastic defence) is a military strategy that seeks to delay rather than prevent the advance of an attacker, buying time and causing additional casualties by yielding space. Rather than defeating a ...
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Environmental design Environmental design is the process of addressing surrounding environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, or products. It seeks to create spaces that will enhance the natural, social, cultural and physical environm ...
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Information security Information security is the practice of protecting information by mitigating information risks. It is part of information risk management. It typically involves preventing or reducing the probability of unauthorized or inappropriate access to data ...
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Physical Security Physical security describes security measures that are designed to deny unauthorized access to facilities, equipment, and resources and to protect personnel and property from damage or harm (such as espionage, theft, or terrorist attacks). Physi ...
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Risk In simple terms, risk is the possibility of something bad happening. Risk involves uncertainty about the effects/implications of an activity with respect to something that humans value (such as health, well-being, wealth, property or the environ ...
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Security Security is protection from, or resilience against, potential harm (or other unwanted coercion). Beneficiaries (technically referents) of security may be persons and social groups, objects and institutions, ecosystems, or any other entity or ...
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Security engineering Security engineering is the process of incorporating security controls into an information system so that the controls become an integral part of the system's operational capabilities. It is similar to other systems engineering activities in that ...
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Security management Security management is the identification of an organization's assets i.e. including people, buildings, machines, systems and information assets, followed by the development, documentation, and implementation of policies and procedures for pr ...
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Gordon–Loeb model The Gordon–Loeb model is an economic model that analyzes the optimal level of investment in information security. The benefits of investing in cybersecurity stem from reducing the costs associated with cyber breaches. The Gordon-Loeb model pro ...
for cyber security investments


References


External links


NIST SP 800-53 Revision 4DoD Instruction 8500.2
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