BSI: IT baseline protection compendium Edition 2022

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The BSI has announced that the new IT-Grundschutz Compendium Edition 2022 is now available. It contains over 100 IT baseline protection modules, for example on Kubernetes, containerization or remote maintenance in the industrial environment.

The Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has published the new edition of the IT-Grundschutz Compendium. The 2022 edition with 104 IT-Grundschutz modules is available as a PDF on the BSI website and has also been published for the first time as a .docx and in the free DocBook XML format.

IT baseline protection modules newly included in the compendium

  • OPS.1.1.7 System management,
  • OPS.1.2.6 NTP time synchronization,
  • APP.4.4 Kubernetes,
  • SYS.1.6 containerization,
  • IND.3.2 remote maintenance in the industrial environment,
  • INF.13 Technical building management
  • and INF.14 building automation.
  • In addition, several blocks have been fundamentally revised.

The IT-Grundschutz Compendium is an offer for users to find out about a wide variety of threats in the area of ​​information security and to prepare for them. First steps to secure networks and data, the development of an information security management system (ISMS) or the protection of sensitive data, with the practical recommendations of the IT-Grundschutz, an institution is well positioned in terms of information security. The 2022 edition replaces the 2021 edition.

More at BSI.bund.de

 


About the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)

The Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) is the federal cyber security authority and the creator of secure digitization in Germany. The guiding principle: As the federal cyber security authority, the BSI designs information security in digitization through prevention, detection and reaction for the state, economy and society.


 

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