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CIS

What is CIS?

The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing cybersecurity and helping organizations protect their information systems from cyber threats. Founded in 2000, CIS focuses on providing resources, best practices, and tools that help organizations improve their security posture and manage risk effectively. CIS is well-known for its initiatives around cybersecurity frameworks, benchmarks, and controls that can be implemented across various industries.

Why is CIS important?

CIS provides widely accepted frameworks and security standards that organizations can use to enhance their cybersecurity posture. These frameworks are practical and designed for implementation across a wide range of organizations, from small businesses to large enterprises. Many of CIS's resources, including the CIS Controls, CIS Benchmarks, and CIS-CAT, are freely available. This allows organizations of all sizes to improve their cybersecurity without a significant investment.

By following CIS guidelines, organizations can significantly reduce their exposure to cyber threats and attacks, protecting sensitive data, intellectual property, and critical infrastructure. CIS's resources are used worldwide and are trusted by businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and other organizations to secure their networks and systems.