Sekit CSF · Identity & Access Management · Policy
RCF-0079Session management
Inactive sessions are formally required to terminate after a defined period
Mapping at a glance
RCF-0079Session managementIdentity & Access Management · Policy
RCF-0079 maps to 6 controls across the published frameworks. +1 more in the table below. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
A.5.15Access controlsupportsSetting a maximum idle time before sessions lock is a concrete access control rule for who can act on an already-authenticated session, not only who can start one.A.5.17Authentication informationrelatedSession idle timeouts protect an already-authenticated session rather than the credential itself, a related safeguard that sits next to A.5.17's authentication information controls.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
PR.AA-01Identities and credentials managedPR.AA-02Identities proofed and boundPR.AA-05Access permissions managed
Maps to Cyber Essentials
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
Evidence that proves this control
What an auditor, or Sekit's evidence engine, asks for.
Password policy and manager
The company's password rules (length, complexity, expiry) and whether a password manager is used, plus how they are technically enforced.
From the Sekit evidence catalog
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