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  1. Frameworks
  2. >C2M2
  3. >Threat And Vulnerability Management
  4. >Threat And Vulnerability Management - Objective 2
  5. >C2M2-THREAT-2D
C2M2-THREAT-2DActive

Threats that are relevant to the delivery of the function are addressed, at least in an ad hoc manner

Statement

Threats that are relevant to the delivery of the function are addressed, at least in an ad hoc manner

Location

Domain
Threat and Vulnerability Management
Objective
Threat and Vulnerability Management - Objective 2

Practice Details

Identifier
C2M2-THREAT-2D
Domain
Threat and Vulnerability Management
Objective
Objective 2
Maturity Level
MIL-1

Help Text

The organization responds to threats identified through the collection and analysis of threat information when they are determined to have the potential to adversely affect the function. Relevant threats are those that have the means, motive, and opportunity to affect the delivery of services. Threat response might involve, for example, implementing mitigating controls or monitoring threat status.

Related Practices · Input From: Implementing THREAT-2c provides input that may be useful for implementing this practice. · 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: THREAT-2d, THREAT-2g, THREAT-2j.

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AESCSF-THREAT-2dequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
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Threat and Vulnerability Management - Objective 211 controls
C2M2-THREAT-2AInternal and external information sources to support threat management activities are identified, at least in an ad hoc mannerC2M2-THREAT-2BInformation about cybersecurity threats is gathered and interpreted for the function, at least in an ad hoc mannerC2M2-THREAT-2CThreat objectives for the function are identified, at least in an ad hoc mannerC2M2-THREAT-2DThreats that are relevant to the delivery of the function are addressed, at least in an ad hoc mannerC2M2-THREAT-2EA threat profile for the function is established that includes threat objectives and additional threat characteristics (for example, threat actor types, motives, capabilities, and targets)C2M2-THREAT-2FThreat information sources that collectively address all components of the threat profile are prioritized and monitoredC2M2-THREAT-2GIdentified threats are analyzed and prioritized and are addressed accordinglyC2M2-THREAT-2HThreat information is exchanged with stakeholders (for example, executives, operations staff, government, connected organizations, vendors, sector organizations, regulators, Information Sharing and Analysis Centers [ISACs])C2M2-THREAT-2IThe threat profile for the function is updated periodically and according to defined triggers, such as system changes and external eventsC2M2-THREAT-2JThreat monitoring and response activities leverage and trigger predefined states of operation (SITUATION-3g)C2M2-THREAT-2KSecure, near-real-time methods are used for receiving and sharing threat information to enable rapid analysis and action