NET-03.7: Isolation of System Components
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
- NET-03.7_A01 system components to be isolated by boundary protection mechanisms are defined.
- NET-03.7_A02 boundary protection mechanisms are employed to isolate system components supporting missions and/or business functions.
- NET-03.7_A03 missions and/or business functions to be supported by system components isolated by boundary protection mechanisms are defined.
- NET-03.7_A04 physical isolation techniques are defined.
- NET-03.7_A05 logical isolation techniques are defined.
- NET-03.7_A06 physical isolation techniques and/or organization-defined logical isolation techniques are employed in organizational systems and system components.