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NET-03.7: Isolation of System Components

NET 5 — Medium Protect

Mechanisms exist to employ boundary protections to isolate Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) that support critical missions and/or business functions.

Control Question: Does the organization employ boundary protections to isolate Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) that support critical missions and/or business functions?

General (16)
Framework Mapping Values
GovRAMP High SC-07(21)
IEC 62443-4-2 2019 NDR 5.2 (15.12.3(2))
NIST 800-53 R4 SC-7(21)
NIST 800-53 R4 (high) SC-7(21)
NIST 800-53 R5 (source) SC-7(21)
NIST 800-53B R5 (high) (source) SC-7(21)
NIST 800-82 R3 HIGH OT Overlay SC-7(21)
NIST 800-172 3.13.4e
PCI DSS 4.0.1 (source) 1.3.3
PCI DSS 4.0.1 SAQ A-EP (source) 1.3.3
PCI DSS 4.0.1 SAQ B-IP (source) 1.3.3
PCI DSS 4.0.1 SAQ C (source) 1.3.3
PCI DSS 4.0.1 SAQ C-VT (source) 1.3.3
PCI DSS 4.0.1 SAQ D Merchant (source) 1.3.3
PCI DSS 4.0.1 SAQ D Service Provider (source) 1.3.3
SCF CORE ESP Level 3 Advanced Threats NET-03.7
US (6)
Framework Mapping Values
US C2M2 2.1 ARCHITECTURE-2.J.MIL3 ARCHITECTURE-2.K.MIL3 ARCHITECTURE-2.L.MIL3
US CMMC 2.0 Level 3 (source) SC.L3-3.13.4E
US FedRAMP R4 SC-7(21)
US FedRAMP R4 (high) SC-7(21)
US FedRAMP R5 (source) SC-7(21)
US FedRAMP R5 (high) (source) SC-7(21)
EMEA (1)
Framework Mapping Values
EMEA Saudi Arabia ECC-1 2018 5-1-3-4
APAC (3)
Framework Mapping Values
APAC New Zealand HISF 2022 HHSP43 HHSP55 HML43 HML55 HMS16 HSUP47
APAC New Zealand HISF Suppliers 2023 HSUP47
APAC Singapore MAS TRM 2021 11.2.6

Capability Maturity Model

Level 0 — Not Performed

There is no evidence of a capability to employ boundary protections to isolate Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) that support critical missions and/ or business functions.

Level 1 — Performed Informally

C|P-CMM1 is N/A, since a structured process is required to employ boundary protections to isolate Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) that support critical missions and/ or business functions.

Level 2 — Planned & Tracked

Network Security (NET) 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:

  • Network security 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 network security management.
  • IT personnel define secure networking practices to protect the confidentiality, integrity, availability and safety of the organization's technology assets, data and network(s).
  • Administrative processes and technologies focus on protecting High Value Assets (HVAs), including environments where sensitive/regulated data is stored, transmitted and processed.
  • Administrative processes are used to configure boundary devices (e.g., firewalls, routers, etc.) to deny network traffic by default and allow network traffic by exception (e.g., deny all, permit by exception).
  • Network segmentation exists to implement separate network addresses (e.g., different subnets) to connect systems in different security domains (e.g., sensitive/regulated data environments).
Level 3 — Well Defined

Network Security (NET) 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:

  • A Technology Infrastructure team, or similar function, defines centrally-managed network security controls for implementation across the enterprise.
  • Secure engineering principles are used to design and implement network security controls (e.g., industry-recognized secure practices) to enforce the concepts of least privilege and least functionality at the network level.
  • IT/cybersecurity architects work with the Technology Infrastructure team to implement a “layered defense” network architecture that provides a defense-in-depth approach for redundancy and risk reduction for network-based security controls, including wired and wireless networking.
  • Administrative processes and technologies configure boundary devices (e.g., firewalls, routers, etc.) to deny network traffic by default and allow network traffic by exception (e.g., deny all, permit by exception).
  • Technologies automate the Access Control Lists (ACLs) and similar rulesets review process to identify security issues and/ or misconfigurations.
  • Network segmentation exists to implement separate network addresses (e.g., different subnets) to connect systems in different security domains (e.g., sensitive/regulated data environments).
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 employ boundary protections to isolate Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) that support critical missions and/ or business functions.

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 employ boundary protections to isolate Technology Assets, Applications and/or Services (TAAS) that support critical missions and/ or business functions.

Assessment Objectives

  1. NET-03.7_A01 system components to be isolated by boundary protection mechanisms are defined.
  2. NET-03.7_A02 boundary protection mechanisms are employed to isolate system components supporting missions and/or business functions.
  3. NET-03.7_A03 missions and/or business functions to be supported by system components isolated by boundary protection mechanisms are defined.
  4. NET-03.7_A04 physical isolation techniques are defined.
  5. NET-03.7_A05 logical isolation techniques are defined.
  6. NET-03.7_A06 physical isolation techniques and/or organization-defined logical isolation techniques are employed in organizational systems and system components.

Technology Recommendations

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