Cyber Resilience

NIST 800-53 r5 · Controls catalogue · Family IR

IR-8Incident Response Plan

Develop an incident response plan that: Provides the organization with a roadmap for implementing its incident response capability; Describes the structure and organization of the incident response capability; Provides a high-level approach for how the incident response capability fits into the overall organization; Meets the unique requirements of the organization, which relate to mission, size, structure, and functions; Defines reportable incidents; Provides metrics for measuring the incident response capability within the organization; Defines the resources and management support needed to effectively maintain and mature an incident response capability; Addresses the sharing of incident information; Is reviewed and approved by {{ insert: param, ir-08_odp.01 }} {{ insert: param, ir-08_odp.02 }} ; and Explicitly designates responsibility for incident response to {{ insert: param, ir-08_odp.03 }}. Distribute copies of the incident response plan to {{ insert: param, ir-08_odp.04 }}; Update the incident response plan to address system and organizational changes or problems encountered during plan implementation, execution, or testing; Communicate incident response plan changes to {{ insert: param, ir-8_prm_5 }} ; and Protect the incident response plan from unauthorized disclosure and modification.

Last updated: 04 July 2026 08:17 UTC

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Collective: mostly · 8 mapping(s) from 1 framework(s): CSF 2.0 8 (mostly)

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Weaknesses this control addresses (3)AI

CWEs ranked by how often they appear in real CVEs. The rationale describes how this control reduces exploitability of each weakness class.

CWE Name CVEs Why this control addresses it
CWE-200Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor10,506Protecting the incident response plan from unauthorized disclosure prevents exposure of sensitive organizational details and response procedures to unauthorized actors.
CWE-284Improper Access Control5,385Requiring protection of the plan from unauthorized modification, distribution controls, and explicit designation of incident response responsibilities directly addresses improper access control over this critical resource.
CWE-693Protection Mechanism Failure614Developing, approving, updating, and maintaining the incident response plan ensures the organization's incident response protection mechanism does not fail due to absence of planning, outdated procedures, or lack of resources.

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