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DCH-02.1: Highest Classification Level

DCH 8 — High Protect

Mechanisms exist to ensure that Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) are classified according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/or processed.

Control Question: Does the organization ensure that Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) are classified according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/or processed?

General (5)
Framework Mapping Values
CIS CSC 8.1 3.7 3.12
CIS CSC 8.1 IG2 3.7 3.12
CIS CSC 8.1 IG3 3.7 3.12
CSA CCM 4 DSP-17
SWIFT CSF 2023 2.10
US (2)
Framework Mapping Values
US DHS ZTCF DIN-02
US IRS 1075 2.B.2
EMEA (4)
APAC (2)
Framework Mapping Values
APAC Australia ISM June 2024 ISM-0323 ISM-0325
APAC New Zealand NZISM 3.6 4.4.9.C.01 13.2.8.C.01 13.2.9.C.01 18.6.9.C.01

Capability Maturity Model

Level 0 — Not Performed

There is no evidence of a capability to ensure that Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) are classified according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/ or processed.

Level 1 — Performed Informally

C|P-CMM1 is N/A, since a structured process is required to ensure that Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) are classified according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/ or processed.

Level 2 — Planned & Tracked

Data Classification & Handling (DCH) efforts are requirements-driven and governed at a local/regional level, but are not consistent across the organization. CMM Level 2 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist: o Document where sensitive/regulated data is stored, transmitted and processed to identify data repositories and data flows. o Create and maintain Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) and network diagrams. o Are expected to take the initiative to work with Data Protection Officers (DPOs) to ensure applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual obligations are properly addressed, including the storage, transmission and processing of sensitive/regulated data o Geolocation requirements for sensitive/regulated data types, including the transfer of data to third-countries or international organizations. o Requirements for minimizing data collection to what is necessary for business purposes. o Requirements for limiting the use of sensitive/regulated data in testing, training and research.

  • Data management is decentralized (e.g., a localized/regionalized function) and uses non-standardized methods to implement secure, resilient and compliant practices.
  • IT/cybersecurity personnel identify cybersecurity and data protection controls that are appropriate to address applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements for data management.
  • Data protection controls are primarily administrative and preventative in nature (e.g., policies & standards) to classify, protect and dispose of systems and data, including storage media.
  • A data classification process exists to identify categories of data and specific protection requirements.
  • A data retention process exists and is a manual process to govern.
  • Data/process owners:
  • A manual data retention process exists.
  • Content filtering blocks users from performing ad hoc file transfers through unapproved file transfer services (e.g., Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.).
  • Mobile Device Management (MDM) software is used to restrict and protect the data that resides on mobile devices.
  • Physical controls, administrative processes and technologies focus on protecting High Value Assets (HVAs), including environments where sensitive/regulated data is stored, transmitted and processed.
  • Administrative means (e.g., policies and standards) dictate:
Level 3 — Well Defined

Data Classification & Handling (DCH) efforts are standardized across the organization and centrally managed, where technically feasible, to ensure consistency. CMM Level 3 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist: o Are expected to take the initiative to work with Data Protection Officers (DPOs) to ensure applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual obligations are properly addressed, including the storage, transmission and processing of sensitive/regulated data. o Maintain decentralized inventory logs of all sensitive/regulated media and update sensitive/regulated media inventories at least annually. o Create and maintain Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) and network diagrams. o Document where sensitive/regulated data is stored, transmitted and processed in order to document data repositories and data flows. o Identify data classification types to ensure adequate cybersecurity and data protection controls are in place to protect organizational information and individual data privacy. o Identify and document the location of information on which the information resides. o Restrict and govern the transfer of data to third-countries or international organizations. o Limit the disclosure of data to authorized parties. o Mark media in accordance with data protection requirements so that personnel are alerted to distribution limitations, handling caveats and applicable security requirements. o Prohibit “rogue instances” where unapproved third parties are engaged to store, process or transmit data, including budget reviews and firewall connection authorizations. o Protect and control digital and non-digital media during transport outside of controlled areas using appropriate security measures. o Govern the use of personal devices (e.g., Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)) as part of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors. o Dictate requirements for minimizing data collection to what is necessary for business purposes. o Dictate requirements for limiting the use of sensitive/regulated data in testing, training and research.

  • A Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) function, or similar function, assists users in making information sharing decisions to ensure data is appropriately protected, regardless of where or how it is stored, processed and/ or transmitted.
  • A data classification process exists to identify categories of data and specific protection requirements.
  • A data retention process exists to protect archived data in accordance with applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual obligations.
  • Data/process owners:
  • A Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) is used to help ensure the protection of sensitive/regulated data processed, stored or transmitted on internal or external systems, in order to implement cybersecurity and data protection controls in accordance with applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual obligations.
  • Human Resources (HR), documents formal “rules of behavior” as an employment requirement that stipulates acceptable and unacceptable practices pertaining to sensitive/regulated data handling.
  • Data Loss Prevention (DLP), or similar content filtering capabilities, blocks users from performing ad hoc file transfers through unapproved file transfer services (e.g., Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.).
  • Mobile Device Management (MDM) software is used to restrict and protect the data that resides on mobile devices.
  • Administrative processes and technologies:
Level 4 — Quantitatively Controlled

See C|P-CMM3. There are no defined C|P-CMM4 criteria, since it is reasonable to assume a quantitatively-controlled process is not necessary to ensure that Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) are classified according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/ or processed.

Level 5 — Continuously Improving

See C|P-CMM4. There are no defined C|P-CMM5 criteria, since it is reasonable to assume a continuously-improving process is not necessary to ensure that Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) are classified according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/ or processed.

Assessment Objectives

  1. DCH-02.1_A01 data stewards formally categorize systems, applications and services in a System Security & Privacy Plan (SSPP) or similar documentation, according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/or processed.
  2. DCH-02.1_A02 a validation process exists to ensure that systems, applications and services are classified according to the highest level of data sensitivity that is stored, transmitted and/or processed.

Technology Recommendations

Micro/Small

  • Data classification program
  • IT Asset Management (ITAM) program

Small

  • Data classification program
  • IT Asset Management (ITAM) program

Medium

  • Data classification program
  • IT Asset Management (ITAM) program
  • Data governance program

Large

  • Data classification program
  • IT Asset Management (ITAM) program
  • Data governance program

Enterprise

  • Data classification program
  • IT Asset Management (ITAM) program
  • Data governance program

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