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ID.AM-08.6: The organisation shall plan, perform and document preventive maintenance and repairs on its critical system components according to approved processes and tools. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p59 |
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The goal of this control is to ensure that preventive maintenance and repairs on critical system components are planned, performed, and documented in a secure and consistent manner to maintain system reliability and reduce operational risks across ICT and OT environments. To achieve this goal: • Document Maintenance Procedures Maintenance policies and procedures should be clearlydefined and included in the organisation’s cybersecurity and operational plans. Oversight of these procedures should be part of management responsibilities. • Authorise Maintenance Personnel A process should be established to authorise individuals or external providers who perform maintenance. A list of approved personnel or organisations should be maintained and reviewed regularly. • Schedule and Record Maintenance Activities Preventive maintenance and repairs should be scheduled, performed, and documented according to organi- sational requirements and vendor specifications. Records should be reviewed to ensure completeness and accuracy. • MonitorAll Maintenance Activities All maintenance, whether performed on-site or remotely, should be approved in advance and monitored during execution. This includes servicing of components removed from the facility. • Ensure Safe and Reliable OT Maintenance Maintenance of OT systems should be planned and carried out in a way that keeps operations safe, avoids unnecessary downtime, and follows any specific instructions or requirements from equipment vendors. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that preventive maintenance and repairs on critical system components are planned, performed, and documented in a secure and consistent manner to maintain system reliability and reduce operational risks across ICT and OT environments. To achieve this goal: - Document Maintenance Procedures Maintenance policies and procedures should be clearlydefined and included in the organisation’s cybersecurity and operational plans. Oversight of these procedures should be part of management responsibilities. - Authorise Maintenance Personnel A process should be established to authorise individuals or external providers who perform maintenance. A list of approved personnel or organisations should be maintained and reviewed regularly. - Schedule and Record Maintenance Activities Preventive maintenance and repairs should be scheduled, performed, and documented according to organi- sational requirements and vendor specifications. Records should be reviewed to ensure completeness and accuracy. - MonitorAll Maintenance Activities All maintenance, whether performed on-site or remotely, should be approved in advance and monitored during execution. This includes servicing of components removed from the facility. - Ensure Safe and Reliable OT Maintenance Maintenance of OT systems should be planned and carried out in a way that keeps operations safe, avoids unnecessary downtime, and follows any specific instructions or requirements from equipment vendors. |
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<div><p>The goal of this control is to ensure that preventive maintenance and repairs on critical system components are planned, performed, and documented in a secure and consistent manner to maintain system reliability and reduce operational risks across ICT and OT environments. To achieve this goal:</p><ul><li>Document Maintenance Procedures Maintenance policies and procedures should be clearlydefined and included in the organisation’s cybersecurity and operational plans. Oversight of these procedures should be part of management responsibilities.</li><li>Authorise Maintenance Personnel A process should be established to authorise individuals or external providers who perform maintenance. A list of approved personnel or organisations should be maintained and reviewed regularly.</li><li>Schedule and Record Maintenance Activities Preventive maintenance and repairs should be scheduled, performed, and documented according to organi- sational requirements and vendor specifications. Records should be reviewed to ensure completeness and accuracy.</li><li>MonitorAll Maintenance Activities All maintenance, whether performed on-site or remotely, should be approved in advance and monitored during execution. This includes servicing of components removed from the facility.</li><li>Ensure Safe and Reliable OT Maintenance Maintenance of OT systems should be planned and carried out in a way that keeps operations safe, avoids unnecessary downtime, and follows any specific instructions or requirements from equipment vendors.</li></ul></div> |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that preventive maintenance and repairs on critical system components are planned, performed, and documented in a secure and consistent manner to maintain system reliability and reduce operational risks across ICT and OT environments. To achieve this goal: - Document Maintenance Procedures Maintenance policies and procedures should be clearlydefined and included in the organisation’s cybersecurity and operational plans. Oversight of these procedures should be part of management responsibilities. - Authorise Maintenance Personnel A process should be established to authorise individuals or external providers who perform maintenance. A list of approved personnel or organisations should be maintained and reviewed regularly. - Schedule and Record Maintenance Activities Preventive maintenance and repairs should be scheduled, performed, and documented according to organi- sational requirements and vendor specifications. Records should be reviewed to ensure completeness and accuracy. - MonitorAll Maintenance Activities All maintenance, whether performed on-site or remotely, should be approved in advance and monitored during execution. This includes servicing of components removed from the facility. - Ensure Safe and Reliable OT Maintenance Maintenance of OT systems should be planned and carried out in a way that keeps operations safe, avoids unnecessary downtime, and follows any specific instructions or requirements from equipment vendors. |
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Preventive maintenance planning |
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The organisation shall plan, perform and document preventive maintenance and repairs on its critical system components according to approved processes and tools. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/CyFun2025_delta_BASIC_to_IMPORTANT |
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