Special Publications

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Special Publications are a series of technical and guidance documents produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, widely used as authoritative references for standards, best practices, and research findings in science, technology, and cybersecurity.

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instanceOf NIST publication series
guidance document series
technical document series
abbreviation NIST SP 800 series
surface form: NIST SP
accessPolicy publicly available
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field cryptography
cybersecurity
engineering
information security
information technology
risk management
science
standards
technology
hasPart NIST SP 1800-5
NIST SP 500-299
NIST SP 800-115
NIST SP 800-122
NIST SP 800-160
NIST SP 800-171
NIST SP 800-184
NIST SP 800-218
NIST SP 800-30
NIST SP 800-37
NIST SP 800 series
surface form: NIST SP 800-39

NIST SP 800-53
NIST SP 800-61
NIST SP 800-63
NIST SP 800-82
NIST SP 1800-5
surface form: NIST Special Publication 1800 series

NIST Special Publication 500 series
NIST SP 800 series
surface form: NIST Special Publication 800 series
language English
maintainedBy National Institute of Standards and Technology
producedBy National Institute of Standards and Technology
surface form: NIST Computer Security Division

National Institute of Standards and Technology
surface form: NIST Information Technology Laboratory

National Institute of Standards and Technology
publisher National Institute of Standards and Technology
topic access control
best practices
cryptographic standards
digital identity
incident response
industrial control systems security
privacy protection
risk assessment
risk management frameworks
security controls
systems security engineering
technical standards
usedAs authoritative reference
compliance reference
implementation guidance
usedBy US federal agencies
academia
private sector organizations

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