LBT TECHNOLOGY GROUP | NIST CSF 2.0 Compliance
NIST Cybersecurity Framework — The Foundation of Every Defensible Security Program
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WHAT IS THE NIST CSF?
NIST CSF 2.0 is what regulators, insurers, and enterprise clients ask for by name.
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) is a voluntary framework developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology that provides organizations with a common language and structured approach to managing cybersecurity risk. First published in 2014 and significantly updated in 2024 (version 2.0), the CSF is now the most widely adopted cybersecurity framework in the United States across industries, company sizes, and regulatory contexts.
While adoption is voluntary for most businesses, the NIST CSF has become a de facto requirement in practice: cyber insurance underwriters require it for coverage qualification, California State Bar ethics rules reference it for attorney cybersecurity obligations, and enterprise clients increasingly mandate CSF alignment as a condition of vendor relationships. For Sacramento’s small businesses, ‘voluntary’ is increasingly theoretical.
CSF 2.0
updated February 2024
6
core functions
56%
of MSS agreements driven by compliance needs
69%
of orgs expect compliance budgets to rise
THE SIX CORE FUNCTIONS
How NIST CSF 2.0 structures your security program.
NIST CSF 2.0 introduced a sixth core function — Govern — elevating organizational governance and risk management strategy to the same level as the original five operational functions. Together, the six functions provide a complete lifecycle view of cybersecurity risk management.
Function
What It Requires
GOVERN (new in v2.0)
Establish and monitor cybersecurity risk management strategy, expectations, and policies at the organizational level. Defines who owns risk and how decisions are made.
IDENTIFY
Develop an understanding of organizational assets, risks, and vulnerabilities. Includes asset management, risk assessment, and supply chain risk management.
PROTECT
Implement safeguards to ensure delivery of critical services. Covers access control, data security, platform security, and resilience planning.
DETECT
Develop capabilities to identify the occurrence of cybersecurity events. Continuous monitoring, anomaly detection, and adverse event analysis.
RESPOND
Take action on detected cybersecurity incidents. Incident response planning, communications, analysis, mitigation, and improvement.
RECOVER
Restore capabilities or services impaired by a cybersecurity incident. Recovery planning, communications, and post-incident improvements.
WHY NIST CSF MATTERS FOR SACRAMENTO SMBS
Three reasons ‘voluntary’ isn’t really voluntary anymore.
1. Cyber Insurance
Underwriters now require documented CSF alignment, including evidence of controls in the Identify, Protect, and Detect functions, as a condition of binding coverage at standard premiums. Businesses without it are being declined or pushed to surplus-lines policies with significant exclusions.
2. Legal & Ethics Obligations
California State Bar ethics rules require attorneys to implement reasonable cybersecurity measures to protect client data. NIST CSF is the recognized benchmark for what ‘reasonable’ means in practice — and increasingly what bar disciplinary investigations reference when evaluating whether a firm met its obligations.
3. Enterprise & Government Vendor Requirements
Healthcare systems, financial institutions, and government agencies increasingly require CSF alignment from their vendors and service providers as a condition of contracts. Failing a third-party security review costs more than the cost of achieving alignment in the first place.
HOW LBT IMPLEMENTS NIST CSF 2.0
Full framework implementation, not a checkbox report.
LBT Technology Group delivers NIST CSF 2.0 implementation as a continuous managed program — not a one-time assessment that sits in a drawer. Every LBT enterprise engagement includes:
✓ Current-State CSF Assessment & Gap Analysis
A formal evaluation of your current security posture against all six NIST CSF functions, producing a prioritized gap register and remediation roadmap.
✓ GOVERN Function Implementation
Establish cybersecurity governance: risk management strategy, organizational roles and responsibilities, and a cybersecurity policy that aligns security decisions with business objectives.
✓ Asset Inventory & Risk Assessment (IDENTIFY)
Complete asset inventory, threat and vulnerability identification, and a documented risk assessment that maps risks to business-critical assets.
✓ Control Implementation & Hardening (PROTECT)
Access control, data security, endpoint hardening, and resilience planning implemented against the CSF’s Protect function subcategories.
✓ 24/7 Monitoring & Anomaly Detection (DETECT)
Continuous SIEM monitoring, log correlation, and alerting against the CSF’s Detect function — with documented detection thresholds and escalation procedures.
✓ Incident Response & Recovery Planning (RESPOND & RECOVER)
A documented, tested incident response plan and recovery playbook — satisfying both the Respond and Recover functions and the requirements of most cyber insurance policies.
✓ Quarterly CSF Reviews & Continuous Improvement
Quarterly review of CSF posture against evolving threats, control drift, and organizational changes — with documented findings that demonstrate the ongoing evaluation regulators and insurers require.
Is Your Business NIST CSF Ready?
Schedule a complimentary scoping consultation. LBT will assess your current compliance posture, identify gaps, and show you exactly what it takes to close them — at no cost and no obligation.
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