NIST announces the release of Special Publication (SP) 1353 ipd (Initial Public Draft), QuickStart Guide for Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) Analysis and Reporting. This new quick-start guide illustrates practical and actionable ways AI could be used for analyzing, planning, implementing, and monitoring an organization’s progress toward achieving CSF 2.0 outcomes.
The document’s purpose is to:
While the focus was not to write about AI best practices or to provide cybersecurity guidelines thereof, there are places where specific precautions are denoted with the /!\ notation.
This guide includes three notional use cases, examples of prompts for structuring natural language inputs to produce specified CSF 2.0 outputs from a generative AI model, simulated organizational files for a fictitious company, tips for getting started, and more.
Use case examples illustrate a possible approach and are not prescriptive assessment or assurance methodologies.
Submit Your Comments:
The comment period for NIST SP 1353 ipd is open through October 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM. Email comments to: csf [at] nist.gov (csf[at]nist[dot]gov).
Note: NIST is only seeking comments on the quick-start guide and supplied AI prompts. NIST is not seeking comment on the fictional organizational documents. Those are for illustrative purposes only.
This publication is the most recent within a portfolio of CSF 2.0 quick-start guides released by the CSF 2.0 project team since February 26, 2024. These resources offer tailored pathways for different audiences to engage with the CSF 2.0, making the Framework easier to implement. View all CSF 2.0 quick-start guides here.
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