Draft NISTIR 8259 B 1
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IoT Non- Technical Supporting 3
Capability Core Baseline 4
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Michael Fagan 7
Jeffre y Marron 8
Kevin G. Brady, Jr. 9
Barbara B. Cuthill 10
Katerina N. Megas 11
Rebecca Herold 12
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This publication is available free of charge from: 15
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8259B -draft 16
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IoT Non- Technical Supporting 23
Capability Core Baseline 24
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Michael Fagan 26
Jeffre y Marron 27
Kevin G. Brady, Jr. 28
Barbara B. Cuthill 29
Katerina N. Megas 30
Applied Cybersecurity Division 31
Information Technology Laboratory 32
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Rebecca Herold 34
The Privacy Professor 35
Des Moines, IA 36 37 38
This publication is available free of charge from: 39
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December 2020 43
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U.S. Department of Commerce 48
Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Secretary 49
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National Institute of Standards and Technology 51
Walter Copan , NIST Director and Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology 52 National Institute of Standards and Technology Interagency or Internal Report 8259B 53
20 pages (December 2020 ) 54
This publication is available free of charge from: 55
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8259B -draft 56
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Certain commercial entities, equipment, or materials may be identified in this document in order to describe an 58
experimental procedure or concept adequately. Such identification is not intended to imply recommendation or 59
endorsement by NIST, nor is it intended to imply that the entities, materials, or equipment are necessarily the best 60
available for the purpose. 61
There may be references in this publication to other publications currently under development by NIST in accordance 62
with its assigned statutory re sponsibilities. The information in this publication, including concepts and methodologies, 63
may be used by f ederal agencies even before the completion of such companion publications. Thus, until each 64
publication is completed, current requirements, guideline s, and procedures, where they exist, remain operative. For 65
planning and transition purposes, federal agencies may wish to closely follow the development of these new 66
publications by NIST. 67
Organizations are encouraged to review all draft publications durin g public comment periods and provide feedback to 68
NIST. Many NIST cybersecurity publications , ot her than the ones noted above, are available at 69
https://csrc.nist.gov/publications . 70
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75 Public comment period: December 15, 2020 through February 26 12, 2021
National Institut e of Standards a nd Technology
Attn: Applied Cybers ecurity Division, Informatio n Technology Laboratory
100 Bur eau Driv e (Mail St op 2000) G aithersburg, MD 20899 -2000
Email: iotsecurity@nist.gov
All comments are subject to releas e under t he Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). 76
77 NISTIR 8259B (DRAFT) IOT NON-TECHNICAL SUPPORTING
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Reports on Computer Systems Technology 78
The Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and 79
Technology (NIST) promotes the U.S. economy and public welfare by providing technical 80
leadership for the Nation’s measurement and standards infrastructure. ITL develops tests, test 81
meth ods, reference data, proof of concept implementations, and technical analyses to advance the 82
development and productive use of information technology. ITL’s responsibilities include the 83
development of management, administrative, technical, and physical sta ndards and guidelines for 84
the cost -effective security and privacy of other than national s ecurity -related information in f ederal 85
informa tion systems. 86
Abstract 87
Non-technical supporting capabilities are actions a manufacturer or third -party organization 88
performs in support of the cybersecurity of an IoT device. This publi
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