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Demystifying The Cyber NISTs

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About this Event

With all of the acronyms and numbers, it is challenging to determine what is what in the world of cyber security and compliance.

In the government space, the National Institute of Standards (NIST) has been the key body for identifying and determining standards related to protecting critical infrastructure and government data.

Participants will walk away more conversant in the alphabet soup of NIST requirements and how they apply to these various programs.

Join Schellman's Doug Barbin and Steve Halbrook as they:

  • Provide a deep dive in the the similarities and differences between standards such as NIST 800-53, 800-171, and frameworks such as the cybersecurity framework
  • How these standards and frameworks apply to FedRAMP, CJIS, and very specific programs covering data like the Death Master File (DMF)

About this Event

With all of the acronyms and numbers, it is challenging to determine what is what in the world of cyber security and compliance.

In the government space, the National Institute of Standards (NIST) has been the key body for identifying and determining standards related to protecting critical infrastructure and government data.

Participants will walk away more conversant in the alphabet soup of NIST requirements and how they apply to these various programs.

Join Schellman's Doug Barbin and Steve Halbrook as they:

  • Provide a deep dive in the the similarities and differences between standards such as NIST 800-53, 800-171, and frameworks such as the cybersecurity framework
  • How these standards and frameworks apply to FedRAMP, CJIS, and very specific programs covering data like the Death Master File (DMF)

The Presenters

Doug Barbin

Chief Growth Officer
Schellman

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Stephen Halbrook

Managing Principal
Schellman

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