Move to NIST Rev. 5 now for a more secure government organization

Tips for smoother transitions

If your agency has started the move from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53 Revision (Rev.) 4 to Rev. 5, you’ve already experienced how the transition is more than just a system update. It requires complex planning and detailed work that a deadline cannot rush. With security breaches on the rise and more expected to accompany midterm elections, converting now is worth the effort.

Our article "Move to NIST Rev. 5 now for a more secure government organization" can help guide your organization on a path to a smoother transition. We share potential challenges to consider, issues to avoid, and lessons learned from helping multiple government agencies successfully transition from Rev. 4 to Rev. 5.

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Move to NIST Rev. 5 now for a more secure government organization

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