SAT-02.1: Simulated Cyber Attack Scenario Training
Mechanisms exist to include simulated actual cyber-attacks through practical exercises that are aligned with current threat scenarios.
Control Question: Does the organization include simulated actual cyber-attacks through practical exercises that are aligned with current threat scenarios?
General (7)
| Framework | Mapping Values |
|---|---|
| ENISA 2.0 | SO6 |
| NIST 800-53 R4 | AT-2(1) |
| NIST 800-53 R5 (source) | AT-2(1) AT-6 |
| NIST 800-53 R5 (NOC) (source) | AT-2(1) |
| NIST 800-161 R1 | AT-2(1) |
| NIST 800-161 R1 Level 2 | AT-2(1) |
| SCF CORE Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures (MA&D) | SAT-02.1 |
US (2)
| Framework | Mapping Values |
|---|---|
| US HIPAA HICP Small Practice | 1.S.C |
| US IRS 1075 | AT-2(1) AT-6 |
EMEA (1)
| Framework | Mapping Values |
|---|---|
| EMEA UK DEFSTAN 05-138 | 2605 |
Capability Maturity Model
Level 0 — Not Performed
There is no evidence of a capability to include simulated actual cyber-attacks through practical exercises that are aligned with current threat scenarios.
Level 1 — Performed Informally
Security Awareness & Training (SAT) efforts are ad hoc and inconsistent. CMM Level 1 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist:
- Training activities are decentralized.
- Security awareness and training methods are often generic, without organization-specific content.
- IT/cybersecurity personnel self-manage their professional certification requirements to support their assigned duties.
Level 2 — Planned & Tracked
Security Awareness & Training (SAT) 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 address applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements for security training and awareness activities. o Create/govern security and awareness training to meet specific statutory, regulatory and/ or contractual compliance obligations. o Self-manage their professional certification requirements to support their assigned duties.
- Training and awareness activities are decentralized (e.g., a localized/regionalized function) and use non-standardized methods to implement secure, resilient and compliant practices.
- The Human Resources (HR) department works with cybersecurity personnel to facilitate workforce development and awareness to help ensure secure practices are implemented.
- Security awareness and training methods are role-based (e.g., handling sensitive/regulated data).
- IT/cybersecurity personnel:
Level 3 — Well Defined
Security Awareness & Training (SAT) 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 Provides governance oversight for the implementation of applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual cybersecurity and data protection controls to protect the confidentiality, integrity, availability and safety of the organization's applications, systems, services and data with regards to security awareness and training. o Defines minimum cybersecurity training (including certifications) for personnel, based on their specific roles. o Creates/governs security and awareness training to meet specific statutory, regulatory and/ or contractual compliance obligations. o Identifies and implements industry-recognized HR practices related to security workforce development and awareness to help ensure secure practices are implemented in personnel management operations. o Documents, retains and monitors individual training activities, including basic security awareness training, ongoing awareness training and specific-system training. o Ensures that every user accessing a system processing, storing or transmitting sensitive/regulated data is formally trained in data handling requirements. o Ensures all employees and contractors receive awareness education and training that is relevant for their job function, including social engineering-related threats.
- A Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) function, or similar function:
- A steering committee is formally established to provide executive oversight of the cybersecurity and data privacy program, including security awareness and training.
- Security awareness and training methods are role-based (e.g., handling sensitive/regulated data).
- The Human Resources (HR) department:
Level 4 — Quantitatively Controlled
Security Awareness & Training (SAT) 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
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 include simulated actual cyber-attacks through practical exercises that are aligned with current threat scenarios.
Assessment Objectives
- SAT-02.1_A01 practical exercises are identified.
- SAT-02.1_A02 current threat scenarios are identified.
- SAT-02.1_A03 practical exercises in literacy training that simulate events and incidents are provided.
- SAT-02.1_A04 individuals involved in training and their supervisors are identified.
- SAT-02.1_A05 practical exercises that are aligned with current threat scenarios are included in awareness training for roles.
- SAT-02.1_A06 frequency at which to provide feedback on organizational training results is defined.
- SAT-02.1_A07 personnel to whom feedback on organizational training results will be provided is/are assigned.
- SAT-02.1_A08 feedback on organizational training results is provided organization-defined frequency to organization-defined personnel.
Evidence Requirements
- E-SAT-03 Practical Exercises
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Documented evidence of practical user training exercises for cybersecurity and/or data privacy topics (e.g., phishing exercise).
Education