NIST CSF 2.0 · derived mapping target
RS.MA-01Incident response plan executed
Put your incident response plan into action, coordinating with relevant third parties, as soon as an incident is declared. A plan only helps if it is actually used.
Mapping at a glance
RS.MA-01Incident response plan executedNIST CSF 2.0
RS.MA-01 is covered by 9 Sekit CSF controls. +4 more in the table below. Open in the full graph →
Mapped from the Sekit CSF
The Sekit controls that cover this requirement, lens by lens.
RCF-0259IR plan · PolicyRCF-0260IR plan · ProcessRCF-0261IR plan · TechnicalRCF-0262Roles & communications · PolicyRCF-0263Roles & communications · ProcessRCF-0264Roles & communications · TechnicalRCF-0427IR for ICS · PolicyRCF-0428IR for ICS · ProcessRCF-0429IR for ICS · Technical
ISO/IEC 27001:2022 counterparts
Reached through the Sekit CSF controls both map to — a mapping, not a formal equivalence.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 — Annex A counterparts
Evidence that proves this control
What an auditor, or Sekit's evidence engine, asks for.
Incident response plan
The plan defining how the company acts when a security incident occurs: who does what, who is notified, and within what timeframes.
Incident playbooks, exercises and forensics readiness
The step-by-step guides for the most likely incidents, the tabletop exercises, the post-incident review reports, and how evidence is preserved so an incident can be investigated.
From the Sekit evidence catalog
Related controls
Via the shared Sekit CSF topic, not the framework's own index.
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