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Applied Cybersecurity Division

We implement practical cybersecurity and privacy through outreach and effective application of standards and best practices necessary for the U.S. to adopt cybersecurity capabilities.

The Applied Cybersecurity Division (ACD)—one of six technical divisions in NIST’s Information Technology Laboratory—implements practical cybersecurity and privacy through outreach and effective application of standards and best practices necessary for the U.S. to adopt cybersecurity capabilities.

ACD is known for: establishing cybersecurity standards and guidelines in an open, transparent, and collaborative way; cybersecurity testing and measurement (from developing test suits and methods to validating cryptographic modules); and applied cybersecurity—which applies  NIST’s research, standards, and testing and measurement work.

 

NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0
Credit: NIST/Natasha Hanacek

Cybersecurity Framework

This voluntary Framework consists of standards, guidelines, and best practices to manage cybersecurity-related risks.  The Cybersecurity Framework’s flexible and cost-effective approach helps to promote the protection and resilience of critical infrastructure important to the economy and national security.

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National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCOE)

The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence is a collaborative hub where industry, government agencies, and academic institutions work together to address businesses’ most pressing cybersecurity issues.

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Credit: NIST/Calvin Watson

NICE

NICE is a partnership between government, academia, and the private sector focused on cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development.

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Privacy Framework

The NIST Privacy Framework is a voluntary tool developed in collaboration with stakeholders intended to help organizations identify and manage privacy risk to build innovative products and services while protecting individuals’ privacy.

IoT
Credit: N. Hanacek/NIST

NIST Cybersecurity for IOT Program

The rapid proliferation of internet-connected devices and rise of the IoT come with great anticipation. These newly connected devices bring the promise of enhanced business efficiencies and increased customer satisfaction.

 

Check out our Small Business Cybersecurity Corner

Get cybersecurity basics, guidance, solutions, and training to protect your information and manage your cybersecurity risks.

Learn more about the Applied Cybersecurity Division's Programs

Featured VideoS:  

Protecting Your Small Business: Ransomware
Protecting Your Small Business: Ransomware
Protecting Your Small Business: Phishing
Protecting Your Small Business: Phishing
Protecting Your Small Business: Multi-factor Authentication
Protecting Your Small Business: Multi-factor Authentication

News and Updates

NIST Wins Multiple CyberScoop 50 Awards

NIST’s Cherilyn Pascoe and the Post Quantum Cryptography Standards project team have been selected as winners of the 2024 CyberScoop 50 Awards . The winners

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