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Microsoft Managed Control 1090 - Security Awareness | Regulatory Compliance - Awareness and Training

Azure BuiltIn Policy definition

Source Azure Portal
Display name Microsoft Managed Control 1090 - Security Awareness
Id 2fb740e5-cbc7-4d10-8686-d1bf826652b1
Version 1.0.1
Details on versioning
Versioning Versions supported for Versioning: 0
Built-in Versioning [Preview]
Category Regulatory Compliance
Microsoft Learn
Description Microsoft implements this Awareness and Training control
Cloud environments AzureCloud = true
AzureUSGovernment = true
AzureChinaCloud = unknown
Available in AzUSGov The Policy is available in AzureUSGovernment cloud. Version: '1.0.0'
Repository: Azure-Policy 2fb740e5-cbc7-4d10-8686-d1bf826652b1
Additional metadata Name/Id: ACF1090 / Microsoft Managed Control 1090
Category: Awareness and Training
Title: Security Awareness Training - Training After System Changes
Ownership: Customer, Microsoft
Description: The organization provides basic security awareness training to information system users (including managers, senior executives, and contractors): When required by information system changes; and
Requirements: STRIKE training is updated on a regular basis to account for updates or changes that render previous training inaccurate.
Mode Indexed
Type Static
Preview False
Deprecated False
Effect Fixed
audit
RBAC role(s) none
Rule aliases none
Rule resource types IF (2)
Microsoft.Resources/subscriptions
Microsoft.Resources/subscriptions/resourceGroups
Compliance
The following 1 compliance controls are associated with this Policy definition 'Microsoft Managed Control 1090 - Security Awareness' (2fb740e5-cbc7-4d10-8686-d1bf826652b1)
Control Domain Control Name MetadataId Category Title Owner Requirements Description Info Policy#
NIS2 Cybersecurity_training_7 NIS2_Cybersecurity_training_7 NIS2_Cybersecurity_training_7 Cybersecurity training Basic cybersecurity hygiene and training Customer, Microsoft Security Training Records - Documentation Essential and important entities should adopt a wide range of basic cyber hygiene practices, such as zero-trust principles, software updates, device configuration, network segmentation, identity and access management or user awareness, organise training for their staff and raise awareness concerning cyber threats, phishing or social engineering techniques. Cyber hygiene policies provide the foundations for protecting network and information system infrastructures, hardware, software and online application security, and business or end-user data upon which entities rely. Cyber hygiene policies comprising a common baseline set of practices, including software and hardware updates, password changes, the management of new installs, the limitation of administrator-level access accounts, and the backing-up of data, enable a proactive framework of preparedness and overall safety and security in the event of incidents or cyber threats. ENISA should monitor and analyse Member States’ cyber hygiene policies. 8
Initiatives usage
Initiative DisplayName Initiative Id Initiative Category State Type polSet in AzUSGov
[Preview]: NIS2 32ff9e30-4725-4ca7-ba3a-904a7721ee87 Regulatory Compliance Preview BuiltIn unknown
History
Date/Time (UTC ymd) (i) Change type Change detail
2022-04-01 20:29:14 change Patch (1.0.0 > 1.0.1)
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