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Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems [includes updates through 4/22/05]

Published

Author(s)

Ronald S. Ross, Stuart W. Katzke, L A. Johnson, Marianne M. Swanson, G Stoneburner, G Rogers, Annabelle Lee

Abstract

[Superseded by NIST SP 800-53 (February 2005 w/updates through 6/17/05): http://www.nist.gov/manuscript-publication-search.cfm?pub_id=151305] The purpose of this publication is to provide guidelines for selecting and specifying security controls for information systems supporting the executive agencies of the federal government. The guidelines have been developed to help achieve more secure information systems within the federal government by: (i) facilitating a more consistent, comparable, and repeatable approach for selecting and specifying security controls for information systems; (ii) providing a recommendation for minimum security controls for information systems categorized in accordance with Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 199, Standards for Security Categorization of Federal Information and Information Systems; (iii) promoting a dynamic, extensible catalog of security controls for information systems to meet the demands of changing requirements and technologies; and (iv) creating a foundation for the development of assessment methods and procedures for determining security control effectiveness. The guidelines provided in this special publication are applicable to all federal information systems other than those systems designated as national security systems as defined in 44 U.S.C., Section 3542. The guidelines have been broadly developed from a technical perspective to complement similar guidelines for national security systems. This publication is intended to provide guidance to federal agencies until the publication of FIPS 200, Minimum Security Controls for Federal Information Systems. [Supersedes NIST SP 800-53 (February 2005): http://www.nist.gov/manuscript-publication-search.cfm?pub_id=918659]
Citation
Special Publication (NIST SP) - 800-53
Report Number
800-53

Keywords

accreditation, assurance requirements, common security controls, information technology, operational controls, organizational responsibilities, risk assessment, security controls, technical controls

Citation

Ross, R. , Katzke, S. , Johnson, L. , Swanson, M. , Stoneburner, G. , Rogers, G. and Lee, A. (2005), Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems [includes updates through 4/22/05], Special Publication (NIST SP), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD (Accessed October 15, 2024)

Issues

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Created April 22, 2005, Updated February 19, 2017