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    ID – Identify

    NIST CSF Function ID
    The Identify (ID) Function is the foundational diagnostic pillar of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0, operating as the organizational “inventory and assessment” engine since its inception to provide a unified understanding of the digital landscape. The ID Function supports both technical operators and risk managers by offering a structured approach to asset management, risk assessment, and improvement to reduce the blind spots in an organization’s defense and to help make the enterprise the safest place to manage critical data and systems. Acting as the framework’s “situational awareness” center, the ID Function monitors the current state of all hardware, software, and data assets, issues detailed risk profiles based on identified vulnerabilities and threats, coordinates with the Govern function to prioritize remediation, and serves as the single point of truth for the organization’s cybersecurity posture, ensuring a coordinated and resilient baseline for all subsequent security actions.

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