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PR.AA-06.4: Assets located within critical zones shall be physically protected against unauthorised access, damage, or interference. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p103 |
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The goal of this control is to safeguard essential assets located in critical zones from unauthorised access, damage, or interference, whether intentional or accidental, by applying tailored physical protection measures. To achieve this goal, the following measures should be considered: - Assetswithincriticalzonesshouldbephysicallyprotectedbasedontheircriticalityandriskprofile.Theseassets may include: - Servers and control systems - Power infrastructure and cabling - Sensitive data repositories - Operational Technology (OT) components - Protection measures should include: - Physical barriers and containment: - Locked enclosures, secure cabinets, or cages for sensitive equipment - Tamper-evident seals to detect unauthorised access - Environmental safeguards (e.g. fire suppression, temperature control) - Infrastructure protection: - Securing power and network cabling, access interfaces, and equipment - Redundant and physically separated power systems for critical operations - Access control and supervision: - Escorting guests, vendors, and third parties at all times - Maintaining and regularly reviewing access logs - Controls should be aligned with related requirements, including: - PR.AA-06.1 – Risk-based access control - PR.AA-06.2 – Emergency access procedures - PR.AA-06.3 – Enhanced access controls for critical zones - Protection should be proactive, initiated during asset classification and facility design, and integrated into the broader physical security strategy. |
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The goal of this control is to safeguard essential assets located in critical zones from unauthorised access, damage, or interference, whether intentional or accidental, by applying tailored physical protection measures. To achieve this goal, the following measures should be considered: • Assetswithincriticalzonesshouldbephysicallyprotectedbasedontheircriticalityandriskprofile.Theseassets may include: o Servers and control systems o Power infrastructure and cabling o Sensitive data repositories o Operational Technology (OT) components • Protection measures should include: o Physical barriers and containment: - Locked enclosures, secure cabinets, or cages for sensitive equipment - Tamper-evident seals to detect unauthorised access - Environmental safeguards (e.g. fire suppression, temperature control) o Infrastructure protection: - Securing power and network cabling, access interfaces, and equipment - Redundant and physically separated power systems for critical operations o Access control and supervision: - Escorting guests, vendors, and third parties at all times - Maintaining and regularly reviewing access logs • Controls should be aligned with related requirements, including: o PR.AA-06.1 – Risk-based access control o PR.AA-06.2 – Emergency access procedures o PR.AA-06.3 – Enhanced access controls for critical zones • Protection should be proactive, initiated during asset classification and facility design, and integrated into the broader physical security strategy. |
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<div><p>The goal of this control is to safeguard essential assets located in critical zones from unauthorised access, damage, or interference, whether intentional or accidental, by applying tailored physical protection measures. To achieve this goal, the following measures should be considered:</p><ul><li>Assetswithincriticalzonesshouldbephysicallyprotectedbasedontheircriticalityandriskprofile.Theseassets may include:<ul><li>Servers and control systems</li><li>Power infrastructure and cabling</li><li>Sensitive data repositories</li><li>Operational Technology (OT) components</li></ul></li><li>Protection measures should include:<ul><li>Physical barriers and containment:<ul><li>Locked enclosures, secure cabinets, or cages for sensitive equipment</li><li>Tamper-evident seals to detect unauthorised access</li><li>Environmental safeguards (e.g. fire suppression, temperature control)</li></ul></li><li>Infrastructure protection:<ul><li>Securing power and network cabling, access interfaces, and equipment</li><li>Redundant and physically separated power systems for critical operations</li></ul></li><li>Access control and supervision:<ul><li>Escorting guests, vendors, and third parties at all times</li><li>Maintaining and regularly reviewing access logs</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Controls should be aligned with related requirements, including:<ul><li>PR.AA-06.1 – Risk-based access control</li><li>PR.AA-06.2 – Emergency access procedures</li><li>PR.AA-06.3 – Enhanced access controls for critical zones</li></ul></li><li>Protection should be proactive, initiated during asset classification and facility design, and integrated into the broader physical security strategy.</li></ul></div> |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to safeguard essential assets located in critical zones from unauthorised access, damage, or interference, whether intentional or accidental, by applying tailored physical protection measures. To achieve this goal, the following measures should be considered: - Assetswithincriticalzonesshouldbephysicallyprotectedbasedontheircriticalityandriskprofile.Theseassets may include: - Servers and control systems - Power infrastructure and cabling - Sensitive data repositories - Operational Technology (OT) components - Protection measures should include: - Physical barriers and containment: - Locked enclosures, secure cabinets, or cages for sensitive equipment - Tamper-evident seals to detect unauthorised access - Environmental safeguards (e.g. fire suppression, temperature control) - Infrastructure protection: - Securing power and network cabling, access interfaces, and equipment - Redundant and physically separated power systems for critical operations - Access control and supervision: - Escorting guests, vendors, and third parties at all times - Maintaining and regularly reviewing access logs - Controls should be aligned with related requirements, including: - PR.AA-06.1 – Risk-based access control - PR.AA-06.2 – Emergency access procedures - PR.AA-06.3 – Enhanced access controls for critical zones - Protection should be proactive, initiated during asset classification and facility design, and integrated into the broader physical security strategy. |
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Critical zone asset physical protection |
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A resource has no more than one value of skos:prefLabel per language tag, and no more than one value of skos:prefLabel without language tag. |
Assets located within critical zones shall be physically protected against unauthorised access, damage, or interference. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/CyFun2025_delta_IMPORTANT_to_ESSENTIAL |
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