NIST CSF: DE.CM-2 Subcategory
From NIST's Cyber Security Framework (version 1):
The physical environment is monitored to detect potential cybersecurity events
Cyber Threat Graph Context
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CSF Mapped to SP800-53 Controls
Generated from NIST's SP800-53/CSF Crosswalk mappings.
Related ISO 27001 Controls
Annex A controls from ISO 27001 (2013) which are related to this CSF subcategory, taken from mappings by NIST and additional data from Ofgem.
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Physical security perimeter (11.1.1)
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Physical entry controls (11.1.2)
ISO 27001:2013
Related ISA/IEC 62443 Controls
Clauses and controls from IEC 62443 (62443-2-1 and 62443-3-3) which are related to this CSF subcategory, taken from mappings by NIST and additional data from Ofgem.
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Establish procedures for monitoring and alarming (4.3.3.3.8)
ISA/IEC 62443-2-1:2009
MITRE ATT&CK Techniques
See which MITRE ATT&CK techniques this control helps to protect against. This is based on mappings to associated SP800-53 controls.
ATT&CK ID | Title | Associated Tactics |
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T1552.001 | Credentials In Files | Credential Access |
T1090.001 | Internal Proxy | Command and Control |
T1036.003 | Rename System Utilities | Defense Evasion |
T1552 | Unsecured Credentials | Credential Access |
T1048.003 | Exfiltration Over Unencrypted Non-C2 Protocol | Exfiltration |
T1048.002 | Exfiltration Over Asymmetric Encrypted Non-C2 Protocol | Exfiltration |
T1574.004 | Dylib Hijacking | Defense Evasion, Persistence, Privilege Escalation |
T1528 | Steal Application Access Token | Credential Access |
T1218.011 | Rundll32 | Defense Evasion |
T1059.007 | JavaScript | Execution |
T1071.004 | DNS | Command and Control |
T1003.005 | Cached Domain Credentials | Credential Access |
T1564.004 | NTFS File Attributes | Defense Evasion |
T1218 | System Binary Proxy Execution | Defense Evasion |
T1499.001 | OS Exhaustion Flood | Impact |
T1569 | System Services | Execution |
T1036.005 | Match Legitimate Name or Location | Defense Evasion |
T1037.005 | Startup Items | Persistence, Privilege Escalation |
T1189 | Drive-by Compromise | Initial Access |
T1546.013 | PowerShell Profile | Persistence, Privilege Escalation |
T1008 | Fallback Channels | Command and Control |
T1557.003 | DHCP Spoofing | Collection, Credential Access |
T1571 | Non-Standard Port | Command and Control |
T1001.001 | Junk Data | Command and Control |
T1003.006 | DCSync | Credential Access |
T1218.012 | Verclsid | Defense Evasion |
T1201 | Password Policy Discovery | Discovery |
T1003.002 | Security Account Manager | Credential Access |
T1222.002 | Linux and Mac File and Directory Permissions Modification | Defense Evasion |
T1110.003 | Password Spraying | Credential Access |
T1041 | Exfiltration Over C2 Channel | Exfiltration |
T1570 | Lateral Tool Transfer | Lateral Movement |
T1555 | Credentials from Password Stores | Credential Access |
T1205.001 | Port Knocking | Command and Control, Defense Evasion, Persistence |
T1499 | Endpoint Denial of Service | Impact |
T1197 | BITS Jobs | Defense Evasion, Persistence |
T1055.009 | Proc Memory | Defense Evasion, Privilege Escalation |
T1132.002 | Non-Standard Encoding | Command and Control |
T1562.002 | Disable Windows Event Logging | Defense Evasion |
T1552.002 | Credentials in Registry | Credential Access |
T1566.002 | Spearphishing Link | Initial Access |
T1021.002 | SMB/Windows Admin Shares | Lateral Movement |
T1602 | Data from Configuration Repository | Collection |
T1548.003 | Sudo and Sudo Caching | Defense Evasion, Privilege Escalation |
T1072 | Software Deployment Tools | Execution, Lateral Movement |
T1563.001 | SSH Hijacking | Lateral Movement |
T1566.003 | Spearphishing via Service | Initial Access |
T1599 | Network Boundary Bridging | Defense Evasion |
T1080 | Taint Shared Content | Lateral Movement |
T1110 | Brute Force | Credential Access |
CSF Mapped to the NCSC CAF
Cyber Assessment Framework mappings generated from UK Cabinet Office data.
Control ID | Name | Description |
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C1.c | Generating Alerts | Evidence of potential security incidents contained in your monitoring data is reliably identified and triggers alerts. |
B2.a | Identity Verification, Authentication and Authorisation | You robustly verify, authenticate and authorise access to the networks and information systems supporting your essential function. |
C1.a | Monitoring Coverage | The data sources that you include in your monitoring allow for timely identification of security events which might affect the operation of your essential function. |