Started in
1901, NIST is a federal agency embedded in the U.S. Commerce DepartmentÂ’s
Technology Administration, whose goals are to develop and advance measurement,
standards, and technology to improve productivity in the United States,
stimulate trade, and elevate the quality of life for citizens.
In January 2005, NISTÂ’s Information Technology Laboratory
released its Special Publication 800-65, delineating the important risk variables that should be taken
into consideration by an agencyÂ’s capital and investment planning process so
that policies are consistent with the Federal Information Security Management
Act (FISMA) and with current NIST standards.
NIST fulfills its purpose by maintaining four cooperative
programs. These include the NIST Laboratories, which conduct research to
promote the technology infrastructure and improve services and products; the
Baldrige National Quality Program, which campaigns for performance excellence
among educational institutions, health care providers, manufacturers, and
service companies through outreach programs and by managing the Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality Award Program; the Manufacturing Extension
Partnership, which offers assistance in technical and business matters relating
to smaller companies, in particular; and the Advanced Technology Program, which
promotes the development of innovative technologies by co-funding Research and
Development (R & D) partnerships with private companies.
NIST plays a key role in encryption by being the primary
organization responsible for AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)—therefore
driving the encryption standard that most large entities strive to implement.
See Also:
Risk.
Hash, J.S. Integrating IT Security Into the Capital Planning and Investment
Control Process. [Online, January 30, 2005.] NIST Website.
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/
nistpubs/index.html; National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST.
[Online, August 2, 2004.] National Institute of Standards and Technology
Website. http://www.nist.gov/
public_affairs/general2.htm.