NIST CSF 2.0ISO/IEC 27001:2022

CSF 2.0 ID.AM-08 → ISO/IEC 27001:2022

9 mapped controls · identifier-only informative references · Identify function · one implementation can answer several obligations at once.

ISO/IEC 27001:2022RelationshipSource tier
A.5.12relatedTier A2
A.5.13relatedTier A2
A.5.19relatedTier A2
A.5.22relatedTier A2
A.5.8relatedTier A2
A.5.9relatedTier A2
A.7.10relatedTier A2
A.7.13relatedTier A2
A.7.14relatedTier A2

What evidence answers both

Assessors working from either framework ask for the same thing against ID.AM-08: inventory and assessment artifacts - asset and data registers with owners and dates, risk assessment output, vendor and dependency lists, and the criticality ratings that justify scope decisions. An ISO/IEC 27001 auditor works outward from your Statement of Applicability, so the artifact has to be traceable to the Annex A control you claimed - the mapping tells you which claim your evidence already serves. Keeping one dated evidence register per control means a single artifact answers both frameworks instead of being produced twice.

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