Health IT Security December 22, 2022
Jill McKeon

HITRUST will release CSF version 11 in January 2023, promising improved mitigations against emerging cybersecurity threats and an AI-based standards development toolkit.

HITRUST plans to release version 11 of its cybersecurity framework (CSF) in January with new and improved features for managing emerging cybersecurity threats and reducing certification efforts, the organization announced.

As previously reported, HITRUST can help healthcare organizations improve their security postures and manage third-party risk. The HITRUST CSF is a risk and compliance-based framework that aims to provide structure and guidance across a variety of data privacy and security regulations and standards, helping organizations reduce burden and complexity.

Specifically, CSF v11 offers improved control mappings and precision in order to reduce certification efforts by 45 percent....

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