Cyber Resilience

NIST 800-53 r5 · Controls catalogue · Family SR

SR-3Supply Chain Controls and Processes

Establish a process or processes to identify and address weaknesses or deficiencies in the supply chain elements and processes of {{ insert: param, sr-03_odp.01 }} in coordination with {{ insert: param, sr-03_odp.02 }}; Employ the following controls to protect against supply chain risks to the system, system component, or system service and to limit the harm or consequences from supply chain-related events: {{ insert: param, sr-03_odp.03 }} ; and Document the selected and implemented supply chain processes and controls in {{ insert: param, sr-03_odp.04 }}.

Last updated: 22 August 2026 14:14 UTC

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Collective: partial · 1 mapping(s) from 1 framework(s): OWASP-Web 1 (partial)

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ATT&CK techniques this control mitigates (0)

Weaknesses this control addresses (4)AI-assisted

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-829Inclusion of Functionality from Untrusted Control Sphere300+Requiring vetted sources and controls for system components prevents inclusion of functionality obtained from untrusted control spheres.
CWE-494Download of Code Without Integrity Check200+Supply chain processes require integrity verification of acquired components, directly preventing download or incorporation of unverified code.
CWE-506Embedded Malicious Code99Identifying weaknesses and applying supplier controls reduces the likelihood of embedded malicious code being introduced through procured elements.
CWE-1104Use of Unmaintained Third Party Components26Supply chain risk management processes include evaluation and replacement of unmaintained third-party components that introduce exploitable weaknesses.

Top CVEs where this control is the strongest mitigation

CVE Risk CVSS EPSS Match
CVE-2026-0770 KEV 9.99.80.6292partial
CVE-2025-32463 KEV 9.29.30.5876partial
CVE-2024-38476 9.19.80.4161partial
CVE-2025-70974 7.510.00.0070partial
CVE-2025-27668 7.49.80.0064partial
CVE-2025-32800 7.49.80.0057good
CVE-2026-1699 7.410.00.0050partial
CVE-2026-26974 7.39.80.0054partial
CVE-2025-0982 7.210.00.0026partial
CVE-2025-700467.29.80.0036partial
CVE-2025-27510 7.09.30.0063partial
CVE-2025-36852 7.09.40.0020partial
CVE-2026-471727.09.50.0032partial
CVE-2026-471747.09.50.0031partial
CVE-2025-27607 6.98.80.0155partial
CVE-2026-27941 6.99.90.0040partial
CVE-2025-53546 6.89.10.0031partial
CVE-2026-403136.89.10.0031partial
CVE-2026-5241 6.89.60.0055partial
CVE-2025-20236 6.78.80.0095partial
CVE-2025-8714 6.78.80.0074partial
CVE-2025-62726 6.78.80.0076partial
CVE-2026-40903 6.79.10.0024partial
CVE-2026-714716.79.00.0145partial
CVE-2025-65964 6.68.80.0067partial

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