The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology will hold a two-day workshop, 19-20 Sept., as part of the process to update its Cybersecurity Framework. NIST staff and expert panels will address attendees who will have an opportunity to discuss the draft Cybersecurity Framework 2.0. Breakout sessions will also be held to gather feedback on the draft.
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