The traditional cybersecurity framework, known as the CIA Triad (confidentiality, integrity, availability), has evolved significantly over the past 25 years. Initially sufficient for enterprise IT, the priorities shifted with the integration of operational technology (OT), where availability and integrity became paramount due to the catastrophic consequences of system downtime or inaccurate data. The model further expanded to a square with the inclusion of safety, recognizing that cyberattacks could lead to physical harm to people, communities, and the environment. In the current AI era, with autonomous systems and LLMs in industrial settings, the framework has transformed into a pentagon, adding resilience and AI safety as critical priorities. AI
IMPACT Framework evolution highlights the increasing importance of AI safety and resilience in industrial cybersecurity.
RANK_REASON The article discusses the evolution of cybersecurity frameworks based on industry trends and expert opinion, rather than reporting on a specific new event or release.
- CIA Triad
- CISA
- EU NIS2 Directive
- GB/T 22080
- HIPAA
- IEC 62443
- ISA/IEC 62443
- ISO 27001
- NIST Cybersecurity Framework
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