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Daily Dashboard | Privacy Appendix Dropped from NIST Framework Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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Nearly a month prior to the final release of its Cybersecurity Framework, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced it will not include with it a separate appendix for privacy controls, FierceGovernmentIT reports. According to the update from NIST, a separate methodology for privacy and civil liberties “did not generate sufficient support.” Sources said the appendix was added late in the process and caused trepidation and uncertainty. There were also concerns regarding corporate liability, particularly in the face of a data breach. NIST will instead incorporate a methodology developed by Hogan Lovells Partner Harriet Pearson, CIPP/US. In comments submitted to NIST, Pearson wrote, “To incentivize use of the Cybersecurity Framework, the privacy methodology must be clear and straightforward for the private sector to use.” Editor’s Note: Pearson will discuss the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, with Karen Zacharia, CIPP/US, CPO at Verizon, and a White House representative at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit, March 5-7.
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