NICE Framework updates may be identified internally by NICE Program Office staff or may be proposed by private and public stakeholders, including government, industry, academia, learners, and others at any time. The NICE Program Office will work to achieve consensus on the public and private sector input, balancing the need for both periodic updates based upon emerging needs and the desirability for a stable framework.
Note that both major and minor proposed updates will continue to be shared for public comment prior to finalization. The public comment period allows the NICE community to provide feedback on drafts and for the NICE Program Office to incorporate changes and consider the validity of proposed drafts prior to release based on comments received.
Learn more about types of NICE Framework updates.
The NICE Framework is developed in coordination with community stakeholders. You can submit updates for consideration:
Change requests begin as proposals and may advance to candidate status.
Note that submission of a proposal does not guarantee that NIST will include the proposal in a future comment period (as a “candidate”), and neither proposals nor candidates are guaranteed to be accepted as formal updates.
Changes can be proposed for the following NICE Framework components: Work Role Categories and Work Roles, Competency Areas, and Task, Knowledge and Skill (TKS) statements. Proposed updates may take the form of:
Further, NICE will continue to accept suggestions for changes related to the NICE Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework) (NIST Special Publication 800-181, Revision 1) and NICE Framework Competency Areas: Preparing a Job-Ready Cybersecurity Workforce (NIST Internal Report 8355) as part of future Calls for Public Comments and informally via the NICEFramework [at] nist.gov (NICEFramework[at]nist[dot]gov) email address.
Learn more about change types.
As a NIST publication, updates to the NICE Framework will be approved by the NICE program office after consultation with subject matter experts and stakeholders as needed. These stakeholders may represent government (including federal, state, local, tribal, and territory levels), private industry, academia, training and service providers, and learners (students, job seekers, and employees).
The following will be taken into consideration when reviewing proposed updates:
Proposals received during comment periods are collected and reviewed by the NICE Program office for adjudication. During this process the NICE office may reach back out to commenters, subject matter experts, and additional stakeholders for additional information. Adjudication identifies comments as follows:
Comments received outside of specified comment periods and comments marked as “deferred” from comment periods will be reviewed by NICE Program staff to determine if action can be taken. This may include, for instance, incorporating feedback into planned development, informing NICE as to future directions and work, or following up with the commenters or the community on the feedback for further discussion.
Comments received during comment periods receive an acknowledgement of receipt from the NICE Program office. Following adjudication, adjustments may be made to NICE Framework components based on the feedback received. This updated content is shared with the community (either as updated version or as a subsequent draft for further comment) with a summary of the feedback received during the comment period.
Comments received outside of comment periods as well as deferred comments will be reviewed periodically by NICE staff. Periodic summaries of the comments that have been received and any actions taken by the NICE Program Office will be made available. Items that are marked as “Under Review” during these periods may require additional stakeholder conversation and may also be noted in the summary.
In addition, you can contact the NICE program office at any time with specific questions NICEFramework [at] nist.gov ((NICEFramework[at]nist[dot]gov)).
A change log will be maintained and all updates will be communicated via the NICE Framework Resource Center and via the NICE Framework Users Group.
A detailed change log and unique version identifiers will be used to maintain version control of the NICE Framework components as they evolve (see NICE Framework Revisions for more information). As such, earlier versions of content, including withdrawn content, will still be available for use.
Please include the following details in your change request:
If your request is in response to a Call for Comment, follow the instructions provided as part of that call. If it is outside of a comment period, send your request to NICEFramework [at] nist.gov (NICEFramework[at]nist[dot]gov). (See “When can I submit change requests for changes?” above for more information.)