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NIST Privacy Framework 1.1 initial public draft is available for comment
April 14, 2025

NIST is pleased to announce the release of the Privacy Framework 1.1 Initial Public Draft (IPD)! The NIST Privacy Framework is a “living” tool meant to evolve to meet stakeholder needs, and the time has come to update to Version 1.1. This update builds on the success of Privacy Framework 1.0 by responding to current privacy risk management needs, realigning with NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0, and enhancing usability.

The following resources are included with the Privacy Framework 1.1 IPD release:

NIST welcomes stakeholder feedback on the Privacy Framework 1.1 IPD by June 13, 2025. For more information, including a comment template and instructions for submitting feedback, please visit the Draft Publication details page.

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Parent Project

See: Privacy Framework

Related Topics

Security and Privacy: privacy, risk management

Created April 09, 2025, Updated April 16, 2025