NIST CSF 2.0 · derived mapping target
GV.RM-03Cyber risk in enterprise risk management
Treat cyber risk as one of the business risks the organization tracks overall, not a separate IT concern. Feed it into the same processes that manage financial and operational risk.
Mapping at a glance
GV.RM-03Cyber risk in enterprise risk managementNIST CSF 2.0
GV.RM-03 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-0007Risk assessment · PolicyRCF-0008Risk assessment · ProcessRCF-0009Risk assessment · TechnicalRCF-0355Privacy risk assessments (DPIA) · PolicyRCF-0356Privacy risk assessments (DPIA) · ProcessRCF-0357Privacy risk assessments (DPIA) · TechnicalRCF-0430Safety alignment · PolicyRCF-0431Safety alignment · ProcessRCF-0432Safety alignment · 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.
Risk assessment and treatment plan
The record where the company identifies its security risks and decides what to do with each one (accept, reduce or transfer), with owners and deadlines.
From the Sekit evidence catalog
Related controls
Via the shared Sekit CSF topic, not the framework's own index.
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