Overview
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a non-regulatory U.S. federal agency that develops and promotes measurement standards and technology. NIST's mission is to improve the quality of life, enhance productivity, and facilitate trade. NIST's work is essential for ensuring the security and privacy of information systems and data, particularly in the context of federal agencies and critical infrastructure.
NIST 800-53 is a set of security and privacy controls for federal information systems and organizations. It provides a comprehensive framework for managing risk and ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. NIST 800-53 is widely used by federal agencies, contractors, and other organizations that handle sensitive information.
What does NIST do?
Conducts research NIST laboratories conduct research to advance the U.S. technological infrastructure
Provides guidance NIST provides security, privacy, and compliance guidance to federal agencies and private industry
Develops standards NIST develops measurement standards and technology to support innovation and industrial competitiveness
Helps businesses improve NIST programs help businesses and organizations improve their performance and quality of operations