Term:Hybrid Security Control

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NIST SP 800-37r1 Draft

Hybrid Security Control - A security control that is part common control and part system-specific control.

NIST SP 800-39 Draft 2

Hybrid Security Control - Security control that has the properties of both a common security control and a system-specific security control (i.e., one part of the control is deemed to be common, while another part of the control is deemed to be system-specific).

NIST SP 800-53A

Hybrid Security Control - Security control for an information system where one part of the control is deemed to be common, while another part of the control is deemed to be system-specific. [NIST SP 800-53]

NIST SP 800-53r3

Hybrid Security Control - A security control that is implemented in an information system in part as a common control and in part as a system-specific control. See Common Control and System-Specific Security Control.