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NIST Special Publication 800-160, Systems Security Engineering: Considerations for a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems
September 22, 2016

NIST announces the release of the final draft of Special Publication 800-160Systems Security Engineering: Considerations for a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems
 
Engineering-based approaches to solutions are essential to managing the growing complexity, dynamicity, and interconnectedness of today’s systems—as exemplified by cyber-physical systems and systems-of-systems, including the Internet of Things. Managing the complexity of today’s systems and being able to claim that those systems are trustworthy and secure means that first and foremost, there must be a level of confidence in the feasibility and correctness-in-concept, philosophy, and design, regarding the ability of a system to function securely as intended. Failure to address the complexity issue in this manner will continue to leave the Nation susceptible to the consequences of an increasingly pervasive set of disruptions, hazards, and threats with potential for causing serious, severe, or even catastrophic consequences. NIST Special Publication 800-160 attempts to bring greater clarity to the difficult and challenging problems associated with a systems-oriented viewpoint on realizing trustworthy secure systems—and does so through the considerations set forth in a set of standards-based systems engineering processes applied throughout the system life cycle. 
 
The final public draft of NIST Special Publication 800-160 represents a targeted update to the second public draft published in May 2016. As part of this update, some important long-term design decisions were taken that are reflected in the final draft. To ensure that the publication provides the utmost clarity and focus for our customers, several of the supporting appendices in the second public draft are being recast into their own publication. Special Publication 800-160 will become the flagship publication for the NIST Systems Security Engineering Initiative. The following supporting NIST publications will be developed and published in 2017 and beyond:

  • Special Publication 800-160ASystems Security Engineering: Considerations for System Resilience in the Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems;
  • Special Publication 800-160BSystems Security Engineering: Considerations for Software Assurance in the Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems; and
  • Special Publication 800-160CSystems Security Engineering: Considerations for Hardware Assurance in the Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems.

The interaction of the Risk Management Framework with the life cycle processes in Special Publication 800-160, will be described in future updates to NIST Special Publication 800-37
 
In addition to the scoping decisions described above, this update includes:

  • The incorporation of changes based on the comments received from the sixty-day public review;
  • The inclusion of additional International Standards in the references and related publications section; and
  • The inclusion of hyperlinks throughput the document to facilitate customer ease of use and more efficient access to key content.

The public comment period for this publication is September 22 through October 21, 2016
Comments can be sent to: sec-cert@nist.gov
 
Special Publication 800-160 will be finalized and published in December 2016

Created December 20, 2016, Updated June 22, 2020