MNT-03.1: Preventative Maintenance
Mechanisms exist to perform preventive maintenance on critical Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS).
Control Question: Does the organization perform preventive maintenance on critical Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS)?
General (9)
| Framework | Mapping Values |
|---|---|
| CSA IoT SCF 2 | OPA-01 |
| NIST 800-53 R4 | MA-6(1) |
| NIST 800-53 R5 (source) | MA-6(1) |
| NIST 800-53 R5 (NOC) (source) | MA-6(1) |
| NIST 800-171 R3 (source) | 03.07.04.a |
| NIST CSF 2.0 (source) | PR.PS-02 PR.PS-03 |
| SCF CORE ESP Level 1 Foundational | MNT-03.1 |
| SCF CORE ESP Level 2 Critical Infrastructure | MNT-03.1 |
| SCF CORE ESP Level 3 Advanced Threats | MNT-03.1 |
US (1)
| Framework | Mapping Values |
|---|---|
| US NNPI (unclass) | 9.1 |
Americas (1)
| Framework | Mapping Values |
|---|---|
| Americas Canada ITSP-10-171 | 03.07.04.A |
Capability Maturity Model
Level 0 — Not Performed
There is no evidence of a capability to perform preventive maintenance on critical Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS).
Level 1 — Performed Informally
C|P-CMM1 is N/A, since a structured process is required to perform preventive maintenance on critical Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS).
Level 2 — Planned & Tracked
Maintenance (MNT) 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 Identify cybersecurity and data protection controls to appropriately address applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements for technology asset maintenance. o Develop and disseminate formal guidance to facilitate a localized/regionalized process to implement secure and timely technology asset-specific maintenance operations, including preventative and reactionary maintenance operations.
- Technology asset maintenance is decentralized (e.g., a localized/regionalized function) and uses non-standardized methods to implement secure, resilient and compliant practices.
- IT/cybersecurity personnel:
- Maintenance controls are primarily administrative in nature (e.g., policies & standards) to manage change control processes associated with maintenance operations.
- Asset custodians develop and maintain formalized procedures to conduct controlled and timely maintenance activities throughout the lifecycle of the system, application or service.
- Maintenance operations may be centralized for certain locations (e.g., datacenters) and decentralized for other locations, both in terms of change management and execution.
- Facilities management uses a localized/regionalized process to facilitate the secure and timely implementation of non-IT maintenance operations, including preventative and reactionary maintenance operations.
Level 3 — Well Defined
Maintenance (MNT) 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:
- IT/cybersecurity personnel develop and disseminate formal practices to implement enterprise-wide capability to conduct secure and timely technology asset-specific maintenance operations, including preventative and reactionary maintenance operations.
- Technology asset-related maintenance operations are centralized in terms of change management and governance. Local/regional practices fall under the broader enterprise-wide technology asset maintenance program.
- Facilities management uses an enterprise-wide process to facilitate the secure and timely implementation of non-IT maintenance operations, including preventative and reactionary maintenance operations. Local/regional practices fall under the broader enterprise-wide facilities management program.
- A Change Control Board (CCB), or similar function, centrally manages the process of IT and non-IT maintenance operations to reduce the chance of business interruptions from maintenance operations.
Level 4 — Quantitatively Controlled
Maintenance (MNT) efforts are metrics driven and provide sufficient management insight (based on a quantitative understanding of process capabilities) to predict optimal performance, ensure continued operations and identify areas for improvement. In addition to CMM Level 3 criteria, CMM Level 4 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist:
- Metrics reporting includes quantitative analysis of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
- Metrics reporting includes quantitative analysis of Key Risk Indicators (KRIs).
- Scope of metrics, KPIs and KRIs covers organization-wide cybersecurity and data protection controls, including functions performed by third-parties.
- Organizational leadership maintains a formal process to objectively review and respond to metrics, KPIs and KRIs (e.g., monthly or quarterly review).
- Based on metrics analysis, process improvement recommendations are submitted for review and are handled in accordance with change control processes.
- Both business and technical stakeholders are involved in reviewing and approving proposed changes.
Level 5 — Continuously Improving
Maintenance (MNT) efforts are “world-class” capabilities that leverage predictive analysis (e.g., machine learning, AI, etc.). In addition to CMM Level 4 criteria, CMM Level 5 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist:
- Stakeholders make time-sensitive decisions to support operational efficiency, which may include automated remediation actions.
- Based on predictive analysis, process improvements are implemented according to “continuous improvement” practices that affect process changes.
Assessment Objectives
- MNT-03.1_A01 system components on which preventive maintenance is to be performed are defined.
- MNT-03.1_A02 time intervals within which preventive maintenance is to be performed on system components are defined.
- MNT-03.1_A03 preventive maintenance is performed on system components at organization-defined time intervals.
Evidence Requirements
- E-MNT-04 Infrastructure Maintenance
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Documented evidence of maintenance activities for the organization's infrastructure and supporting systems.
Maintenance