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  1. Frameworks
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  4. >Manage IT And OT Asset Configuration
  5. >AESCSF-ASSET-3e
AESCSF-ASSET-3eActive

Asset configurations are monitored for consistency with baselines throughout the assets’ lifecycles

Statement

Asset configurations are monitored for consistency with baselines throughout the assets’ lifecycles

Context and Guidance: Organisations should monitor asset configurations to ensure that they continue to conform to baselines over time after their deployment. Monitoring for consistency can be done through automated means, such as using a scanning tool that compares the baselines of connected assets to established configuration baselines, or by conducting periodic audits of assets to determine whether unauthorised changes have been made. Tools can also be used to automatically revert assets to baselines. Automated configuration management or monitoring tools may enable more efficient tracking of asset configurations. Tools that are able to span physical, virtual, mobile, hybrid, and other technology environments should be considered to help ensure adequate coverage of IT and OT assets. These tools may be optimized for specific products. When selecting automation tools, stakeholders with adequate training and experience should be engaged early and careful consideration should be given to ensuring the appropriate fit between automation tools and the products they are intended to integrate with. Data integrity tools (such as cryptographic checksums) may help in the detection of unauthorised changes to configuration settings, especially when managing virtualized assets. As an example of this, an organisation may implement file integrity checks for virtualization platforms to be performed upon boot up and confirm that no unauthorised changes have occurred.

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.

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Domain
ASSET
Objective
Manage IT and OT Asset Configuration

Practice Details

Identifier
AESCSF-ASSET-3e
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-1598relatedvia aescsf-reference
C2M2
C2M2-ASSET-3Eequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
ISO 27001
ISO27001-8.32relatedvia aescsf-reference
ISO27001-8.19relatedvia aescsf-reference
NIST CSF
NIST-CSF-PR.IP-1relatedvia 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