Sekit CSF · Application Security · Process
RCF-0128Dependency/SBOM management
Software bills of materials are consistently maintained and reviewed for known vulnerabilities
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RCF-0128Dependency/SBOM managementApplication Security · Process
RCF-0128 maps to 7 controls across the published frameworks. +2 more in the table below. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
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A.5.9Inventory of information and other associated assetssupportsThis process control keeps a current bill of materials per application reviewed against known vulnerabilities, the software-composition layer of A.5.9's inventory requirement.A.8.8Management of technical vulnerabilitiessupportsThe process facet keeps a current bill of materials per application and reviews it against known vulnerability data on a schedule.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
GV.SC-06Due diligence before engagementID.AM-08Assets managed through lifecyclePR.PS-01Configuration management applied
Maps to Cyber Essentials
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Evidence that proves this control
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Application security testing evidence
The proof that code and applications are automatically scanned for flaws (SAST/DAST), including dependencies and APIs.
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