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  1. Frameworks
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  3. >Cybersecurity Architecture
  4. >Cybersecurity Architecture - Objective 1
  5. >C2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1A
C2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1AActive

The organization has a strategy for cybersecurity architecture, which may be developed and managed in an ad hoc manner

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The organization has a strategy for cybersecurity architecture, which may be developed and managed in an ad hoc manner

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Cybersecurity Architecture
Objective
Cybersecurity Architecture - Objective 1

Practice Details

Identifier
C2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1A
Domain
Cybersecurity Architecture
Objective
Objective 1
Maturity Level
MIL-1

Help Text

There is a desired outcome for the cybersecurity architecture strategy and general agreement on how to achieve it. For example, the architecture strategy may be focused on preventing unauthorized access, and there is consensus on the design decisions concerning proposed authentication and authorization solutions.

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: ARCHITECTURE-1a, ARCHITECTURE-1b, ARCHITECTURE-1h.

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AESCSF-ARCHITECTURE-1aequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
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Cybersecurity Architecture - Objective 111 controls
C2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1AThe organization has a strategy for cybersecurity architecture, which may be developed and managed in an ad hoc mannerC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1BA strategy for cybersecurity architecture is established and maintained in alignment with the organization’s cybersecurity program strategy (PROGRAM-1b) and enterprise architectureC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1CA documented cybersecurity architecture is established and maintained that includes IT and OT systems and networks and aligns with system and asset categorization and prioritizationC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1DGovernance for cybersecurity architecture (such as an architecture review process) is established and maintained that includes provisions for periodic architectural reviews and an exceptions processC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1ESenior management sponsorship for the cybersecurity architecture program is visible and activeC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1FThe cybersecurity architecture establishes and maintains cybersecurity requirements for the organization’s assetsC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1GCybersecurity controls are selected and implemented to meet cybersecurity requirementsC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1HThe cybersecurity architecture strategy and program are aligned with the organization’s enterprise architecture strategy and programC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1IConformance of the organization’s systems and networks to the cybersecurity architecture is evaluated periodically and according to defined triggers, such as system changes and external eventsC2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1JThe cybersecurity architecture is guided by the organization’s risk analysis information (RISK-3d) and threat profile (THREAT-2e)C2M2-ARCHITECTURE-1KThe cybersecurity architecture addresses predefined states of operation (SITUATION-3g)