Do Public Comments Really Have Influence?
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:25 am
“Individuals and organizations throughout the country have provided their thoughts on the standards, best practices, and guidelines that would meaningfully improve critical infrastructure cybersecurity.”18 Comments regarding the direction of the Cybersecurity Framework have always been welcomed.
The ultimate goal is to provide businesses, their suppliers, their customers, and government agencies with a common language and methodology for determining how they can best protect russia phone numbers themselves. Whether they come from Microsoft, FERC, or an interested individual citizen with a great idea, they are all treated with equal reverence. NIST is primarily interested in whether the idea is technologically sound, cost effective, and if it is implementable.

Occasionally, NIST has contracts and receives support from federally funded research and developments centers connected with aerospace or the Institute for Defense Analysis that helps them to create a first draft. Once the draft is completed, it is posted on the website where public and private interests can view it and make comments. NERC summarizes the comments it receives and publishes them so that people can assess the reaction to the suggested standards for themselves.
The ultimate goal is to provide businesses, their suppliers, their customers, and government agencies with a common language and methodology for determining how they can best protect russia phone numbers themselves. Whether they come from Microsoft, FERC, or an interested individual citizen with a great idea, they are all treated with equal reverence. NIST is primarily interested in whether the idea is technologically sound, cost effective, and if it is implementable.

Occasionally, NIST has contracts and receives support from federally funded research and developments centers connected with aerospace or the Institute for Defense Analysis that helps them to create a first draft. Once the draft is completed, it is posted on the website where public and private interests can view it and make comments. NERC summarizes the comments it receives and publishes them so that people can assess the reaction to the suggested standards for themselves.