Which of the following documents were developed by NIST for conducting Certification & Accreditation (C&A)? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.
A.
NIST Special Publication 800-53A
B.
NIST Special Publication 800-59
C.
NIST Special Publication 800-37
D.
NIST Special Publication 800-53
E.
NIST Special Publication 800-37A
F.
NIST Special Publication 800-60
Explanation:
NIST has developed a suite of documents for conducting Certification & Accreditation (C&A). These documents are as follows.
* NIST Special Publication 800-37. This document is a guide for the security certification and accreditation of Federal Information Systems.
* NIST Special Publication 800-53. This document provides a guideline for security controls for Federal Information Systems.
* NIST Special Publication 800-53A. This document consists of techniques and procedures for verifying the effectiveness of security controls in Federal Information System.
* NIST Special Publication 800-59. This document is a guideline for identifying an information system as a National Security System.
* NIST Special Publication 800-60. This document is a guide for mapping types of information and information systems to security objectives and risk levels.Option E is incorrect. There is no such type of NIST document.
What is the NIST?
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), known between 1901 and 1988 as the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), is a measurement standards laboratory which is a non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce. The institute’s official mission is as follows. To promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve quality of life. NIST had an operating budget for fiscal year 2007 (October 1, 2006-September 30, 2007) of about $843.3 million. NIST’s 2009 budget was $992 million, but it also received $610 million as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. NIST employs about 2,900 scientists, engineers, technicians, and support and administrative personnel. About 1,800 NIST associates (guest researchers and engineers from American companies and foreign nations) complement the staff. In addition, NIST partners with 1,400 manuuring specialists and staff at nearly 350 affiliated centers around the country.
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