NIST Defines ‘Critical Software,’ Implications to Follow
The National Institute of Standards and Technology broke with tradition to define critical software based on what it does, not how it’s used by agencies. The vendor community should take notes.
July 08, 2021 •
Shutterstock/PIYAWAT WONGOPASS The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released an official definition of what the federal government will regard as “critical software,” a key, early stage step to implementing President Biden’s May executive order (EO) on cybersecurity.
Federal officials procuring and managing any so-called “EO-critical software” will need to ensure it meets to-be-established security standards.
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