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The controls address a diverse set of security and privacy requirements across the federal government and critical infrastructure, derived from legislation, Executive Orders, policies, directives, regulations, standards, and/or mission/business needs.
Analysis of updates between 800-53 Rev. 5 and Rev. 4 (Updated 1/07/22) Describes the changes to each control and control enhancement, provides a brief summary of the changes, and includes an assessment of the significance of the changes.
The publication provides a comprehensive set of security controls, three security control baselines (low, moderate, and high impact), and guidance for tailoring the appropriate baseline to specific needs according to the organization's missions, environments of operation, and technologies used.
NIST has issued supplemental materials and errata updates for both SP 800-53 Rev. 5 and SP 800-53B, which were originally published in September 2020. New materials include control mappings and control comparisons.
Better known to the federal computer security and contractor community as "SP (Special Publication) 800-53," this fourth revision is the most comprehensive update to the security controls catalog since the document's inception in 2005.
Revision 4 was an important update to the NIST SP 800-53 framework. It helped organizations keep up with evolving technologies and evolving threats by creating controls that either prevented or swiftly mitigated risks.
The controls address a diverse set of security and privacy requirements across the federal government and critical infrastructure, derived from legislation, Executive Orders, policies, directives, regulations, standards, and/or mission/business needs.