Operational Controls

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FIPS 200

The security controls (i.e., safeguards or countermeasures) for an information system that primarily are implemented and executed by people (as opposed to systems).

NIST SP 800-16

The day-to-day procedures and mechanisms used to protect operational systems and applications. Operational controls affect the system and application environment.

NIST SP 800-18r1

The security controls (i.e., safeguards or countermeasures) for an information system that primarily are implemented and executed by people (as opposed to systems). (NIST SP 800-18)

NIST SP 800-26

Operational Controls address security methods that focus on mechanisms that primarily are implemented and executed by people (as opposed to systems).

NIST SP 800-37

The security controls (i.e., safeguards or countermeasures) for an information system that primarily are implemented and executed by people (as opposed to systems). (NIST SP 800-18)

NIST SP 800-53AdF

The security controls (i.e., safeguards or countermeasures) for an information system that are primarily implemented and executed by people (as opposed to systems). [FIPS 200]

NIST SP 800-53r1

The security controls (i.e., safeguards or countermeasures) for an information system that are primarily implemented and executed by people (as opposed to systems).

NIST SP 800-53r2

The security controls (i.e., safeguards or countermeasures) for an information system that are primarily implemented and executed by people (as opposed to systems). (FIPS 200)

NIST SP 800-66

The security controls (i.e., safeguards and countermeasures) applied to an information system that are primarily implemented and executed by people (as opposed to the information system). (NIST SP 800-18)