ID.SC-5: Response and recovery planning and testing are conducted with suppliers and third-party providers
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Related Controls
NIST Special Publication 800-53 Revision 5
CP-2: Contingency Plan
Develop a contingency plan for the system that: Identifies essential mission and business functions and associated contingency requirements; Provides recovery objectives, restoration priorities, and metrics; Addresses contingency roles, responsibilities, assigned individuals with contact information; Addresses maintaining essential mission and business functions despite a system disruption, compromise, or failure; Addresses eventual, full system restoration without deterioration…
CP-4: Contingency Plan Testing
Test the contingency plan for the system [Assignment: organization-defined frequency] using the following tests to determine the effectiveness of the plan and the readiness to execute the plan: [Assignment: organization-defined tests]. Review the contingency plan test results; and Initiate corrective actions, if needed.
IR-3: Incident Response Testing
Test the effectiveness of the incident response capability for the system [Assignment: organization-defined frequency] using the following tests: [Assignment: organization-defined tests].
IR-4: Incident Handling
Implement an incident handling capability for incidents that is consistent with the incident response plan and includes preparation, detection and analysis, containment, eradication, and recovery; Coordinate incident handling activities with contingency planning activities; Incorporate lessons learned from ongoing incident handling activities into incident response procedures, training, and testing, and implement the resulting changes accordingly; and…
IR-8: Incident Response Plan
Develop an incident response plan that: Provides the organization with a roadmap for implementing its incident response capability; Describes the structure and organization of the incident response capability; Provides a high-level approach for how the incident response capability fits into the overall organization; Meets the unique requirements of the organization, which relate to mission, size,…
IR-9: Information Spillage Response
Respond to information spills by: Assigning [Assignment: organization-defined personnel or roles] with responsibility for responding to information spills; Identifying the specific information involved in the system contamination; Alerting [Assignment: organization-defined personnel or roles] of the information spill using a method of communication not associated with the spill; Isolating the contaminated system or system component; Eradicating…
Cloud Controls Matrix v3.0.1
BCR-01: Business Continuity Planning
A consistent unified framework for business continuity planning and plan development shall be established, documented, and adopted to ensure all business continuity plans are consistent in addressing priorities for testing, maintenance, and information security requirements. Requirements for business continuity plans include the following: Defined purpose and scope, aligned with relevant dependencies Accessible to and understood…
BCR-02: Business Continuity Testing
Business continuity and security incident response plans shall be subject to testing at planned intervals or upon significant organizational or environmental changes. Incident response plans shall involve impacted customers (tenant) and other business relationships that represent critical intra-supply chain business process dependencies.
BCR-09: Impact Analysis
There shall be a defined and documented method for determining the impact of any disruption to the organization (cloud provider, cloud consumer) that must incorporate the following: Identify critical products and services Identify all dependencies, including processes, applications, business partners, and third party service providers Understand threats to critical products and services Determine impacts resulting…
SEF-02: Incident Management
Policies and procedures shall be established, and supporting business processes and technical measures implemented, to triage security-related events and ensure timely and thorough incident management, as per established IT service management policies and procedures.
SEF-04: Incident Response Legal Preparation
Proper forensic procedures, including chain of custody, are required for the presentation of evidence to support potential legal action subject to the relevant jurisdiction after an information security incident. Upon notification, customers and/or other external business partners impacted by a security breach shall be given the opportunity to participate as is legally permissible in the…
Critical Security Controls Version 8
11: Data Recovery
Establish and maintain data recovery practices sufficient to restore in-scope enterprise assets to a pre-incident and trusted state.
NIST Special Publication 800-53 Revision 4
CP-2: Contingency Plan
The organization: Develops a contingency plan for the information system that: Identifies essential missions and business functions and associated contingency requirements; Provides recovery objectives, restoration priorities, and metrics; Addresses contingency roles, responsibilities, assigned individuals with contact information; Addresses maintaining essential missions and business functions despite an information system disruption, compromise, or failure; Addresses eventual, full…
CP-4: Contingency Plan Testing
The organization: Tests the contingency plan for the information system [Assignment: organization-defined frequency] using [Assignment: organization-defined tests] to determine the effectiveness of the plan and the organizational readiness to execute the plan; Reviews the contingency plan test results; and Initiates corrective actions, if needed.
IR-3: Incident Response Testing
The organization tests the incident response capability for the information system [Assignment: organization-defined frequency] using [Assignment: organization-defined tests] to determine the incident response effectiveness and documents the results.
IR-4: Incident Handling
The organization: Implements an incident handling capability for security incidents that includes preparation, detection and analysis, containment, eradication, and recovery; Coordinates incident handling activities with contingency planning activities; and Incorporates lessons learned from ongoing incident handling activities into incident response procedures, training, and testing, and implements the resulting changes accordingly.
IR-6: Incident Reporting
The organization: Requires personnel to report suspected security incidents to the organizational incident response capability within [Assignment: organization-defined time period]; and Reports security incident information to [Assignment: organization-defined authorities].
IR-8: Incident Response Plan
The organization: Develops an incident response plan that: Provides the organization with a roadmap for implementing its incident response capability; Describes the structure and organization of the incident response capability; Provides a high-level approach for how the incident response capability fits into the overall organization; Meets the unique requirements of the organization, which relate to…
IR-9: Information Spillage Response
The organization responds to information spills by: Identifying the specific information involved in the information system contamination; Alerting [Assignment: organization-defined personnel or roles] of the information spill using a method of communication not associated with the spill; Isolating the contaminated information system or system component; Eradicating the information from the contaminated information system or component;…
Critical Security Controls Version 7.1
19: Incident Response and Management
Protect the organization’s information, as well as its reputation, by developing and implementing an incident response infrastructure (e.g., plans, defined roles, training, communications, management oversight) for quickly discovering an attack and then effectively containing the damage, eradicating the attacker’s presence, and restoring the integrity of the network and systems.