Draft NISTIR 8259 C 1
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Creating a Profile Using the IoT Core 3
Baseline and Non- Technical Baseline 4
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Michael Fagan 6
Jeffre y Marron 7
Kevin G. Brady, Jr. 8
Barbara B. Cuthill 9
Katerina N. Megas 10
Rebecca Herold 11
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This publication is available free of charge from: 15
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8259C -draft 16
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Creating a Profile Using the IoT Core 22
Baseline and Non- Technica l Baseline 23
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Michael Fagan 25
Jeffre y Marron 26
Kevin G. Brady, Jr. 27
Barbara B. Cuthill 28
Katerina N. Megas 29
Applied Cybersecurity Division 30
Information Technology Laboratory 31
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Rebecca Herold 33
The Privacy Professor 34
Des Moines, IA 35 36 37
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https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8259C -draft 39
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U.S. Department of Commerce 46
Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Secretary 47
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National Institute of Standards and Technology 49
Walter Copan , NIST Director and Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology 50 National Institute of Standards and Technology Interagency or Internal Report 8259C 51
25 pages (December 2020 ) 52
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https://doi.org/10.6028/ NIST.IR.8259C -draft 54
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experimental procedure or concept adequately. Such identification is not intended to imply recommendation or 57
endorsement by NIST, nor is it intended to imply that the entities, materials, or equipment are necessarily the best 58
available for the purpose. 59
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National Institut e of Standards a nd Technology
Attn: App lied Cybers ecurity Division, Informati on Technology Laboratory
100 Bur eau Driv e (Mail Stop 2000) Gaithersburg, MD 20899 -2000
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75 NISTIR 8259C (DRAFT) CREATING A PROFILE USING THE IOT CORE
THE IOT CORE BASELINESELINE
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The Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and 77
Technology (NIST) promotes the U.S. economy and public welfare by providing technical 78
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informa tion system s. 84
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The core baseline in NISTIR 8259A , IoT Device Cybersecurity Capability Core Baseline and the 86
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