Presented by Daniel Eliot • National Institute of Standards and Technology
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 is here! This is the first major revision of the globally recognized framework since its initial publication in 2014. If that wasn’t exciting enough, NIST also published the CSF 2.0 Small Business Quick Start Guide along with it. As a supplement to the CSF 2.0, the new Small Business Quick Start Guide provides small-to medium-sized businesses (SMB) with resources and considerations to kick-start their cybersecurity risk management strategy using the CSF 2.0. During this talk Daniel Eliot, NIST’s Lead for Small Business Engagement, will provide an overview of updates to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and will showcase the new CSF 2.0 SMB Quick Start Guide and other free NIST small business cybersecurity resources. Eliot will also spend time sharing various ways organizations can get more engaged with NIST’s cybersecurity and privacy work.
Daniel Eliot is the lead for small business engagement within the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Applied Cybersecurity Division. In this role, he works across NIST's cybersecurity and privacy program to advise and support development of cybersecurity resources, communication materials, and collateral tailored for use by small businesses. He also regularly works directly with the small business community and their advocates through external outreach and engagement. Immediately prior to joining NIST, Daniel worked within MITRE Corporation’s Center for Securing the Homeland, serving as the chief communications strategist at the NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. In prior roles he has also served as the director of education for the National Cybersecurity Alliance and manager of technology business development for the University of Delaware Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships.