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  1. Frameworks
  2. >AESCSF
  3. >ASSET
  4. >Manage IT And OT Asset Configuration
  5. >AESCSF-ASSET-3b
AESCSF-ASSET-3bActive

Configuration baselines are used to configure assets at deployment and restoration

Statement

Configuration baselines are used to configure assets at deployment and restoration

Context and Guidance: The organisation has procedures in place to ensure that established configuration baselines are applied to assets when they are deployed and restored. These baselines (also referred to as standard builds) support the deployment of assets in a controlled manner.

Related Practices • Progression: This practice is part of a practice progression. Practice progressions are groups of related practices that represent increasingly complete or more advanced implementations of an activity. The practices in this progression include: ASSET-3b, ASSET-3e.

Location

Domain
ASSET
Objective
Manage IT and OT Asset Configuration

Practice Details

Identifier
AESCSF-ASSET-3b
Type
Practice
Domain
ASSET
Objective
Manage IT and OT Asset Configuration

Maturity Level

MIL-1MIL-2MIL-3

Security Profile

SP-1SP-2SP-3
ISM
ISM-1406relatedvia aescsf-reference
ISM-1598relatedvia aescsf-reference
ISM-1409relatedvia aescsf-reference
C2M2
C2M2-ASSET-3Bequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
ISO 27001
ISO27001-8.32relatedvia aescsf-reference
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AESCSF-ASSET-3aConfiguration baselines are established, at least in an ad hoc mannerAESCSF-ASSET-3bConfiguration baselines are used to configure assets at deployment and restorationAESCSF-ASSET-3cConfiguration baselines incorporate applicable requirements from the cybersecurity architecture (ARCHITECTURE-1f)AESCSF-ASSET-3dConfiguration baselines are reviewed and updated periodically and according to defined triggers, such as system chang...AESCSF-ASSET-3eAsset configurations are monitored for consistency with baselines throughout the assets’ lifecycles