The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) provides a structured approach to identifying, protecting, detecting, responding to, and recovering from cybersecurity threats.
While some areas focus on governance and incident response, many require accurate, current information about your assets, configurations, and software.
BiitOps supports multiple CSF functions — from Asset Management (ID.AM), to Configuration Management (PR.IP), to Vulnerability Management (DE.CM) — by delivering clear, verified data you can act on immediately.
NIST requires a full understanding of all physical and software assets within your environment. With BiitOps, every server, client, and service is automatically tracked, along with all installed software and versions. When asked to demonstrate your asset inventory, you can present a detailed, current list with no manual reconciliation.
A secure baseline configuration is essential to protect systems. BiitOps lets you compare current configurations against your approved standards. If a setting changes — such as firewall rules being disabled on a server — you can see exactly which device is affected, when the change occurred, and restore compliance quickly.
Detecting and addressing vulnerabilities is critical. BiitOps helps you monitor missing security updates across your devices, highlighting systems that may be at risk. This allows your team to prioritise patching efforts and confirm when issues have been resolved.
It transforms it into actionable insight that supports multiple NIST CSF categories. Whether you need to demonstrate asset control, validate secure configurations, or prove patch compliance, BiitOps gives you the clarity and evidence to respond with confidence.