Cross-Framework Mapping

ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security IncidentsvsISO 27002:2022

See exactly how ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls map to ISO 27002:2022. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

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Controls Mapped
0
Gaps Found
100%
Coverage

A reviewed coverage crosswalk for this pair is available. See which ISO 27002:2022 controls you already evidence.

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents maps to ISO 27002:2022 with 100% coverage across 37 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 37 ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls identifies 0 compliance gaps, primarily concentrated in Limiting the Extent of Cyber Security Incidents.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 37 controls analysed | 686 frameworks | 309K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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Preventing Malware Delivery and Execution(20 mappings)

ASD37-01Application control (Essential)3 targets
iso-27002-2022::8.18Use of privileged utility programs
iso-27002-2022::8.19Installation of software on operational systems
iso-27002-2022::8.7Protection against malware
ASD37-02Patch applications (Essential)
iso-27002-2022::8.8Management of technical vulnerabilities
ASD37-03Configure Microsoft Office macro settings (Essential)2 targets
iso-27002-2022::8.7Protection against malware
iso-27002-2022::8.9Configuration management
ASD37-04User application hardening (Essential)3 targets
iso-27002-2022::8.1User endpoint devices
iso-27002-2022::8.23Web filtering
iso-27002-2022::8.9Configuration management
ASD37-05Automated dynamic analysis of email and web content (Excellent)2 targets
iso-27002-2022::8.23Web filtering
iso-27002-2022::8.7Protection against malware
ASD37-06Email content filtering (Excellent)2 targets
iso-27002-2022::8.23Web filtering
iso-27002-2022::8.7Protection against malware
ASD37-07Web content filtering (Excellent)
iso-27002-2022::8.23Web filtering
ASD37-08Deny direct internet connectivity (Excellent)2 targets
iso-27002-2022::8.20Networks security
iso-27002-2022::8.23Web filtering
ASD37-09OS generic exploit mitigation (Excellent)
iso-27002-2022::8.9Configuration management
ASD37-10Server application hardening (Very Good)2 targets
iso-27002-2022::8.21Security of network services
iso-27002-2022::8.9Configuration management
ASD37-11Operating system hardening (Very Good)
iso-27002-2022::8.9Configuration management

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Coverage crosswalk

The ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents to ISO 27002:2022 crosswalk

The table above lists candidate mappings. A crosswalk answers the narrower question you are probably here for: which ISO 27002:2022 controls your existing ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents work already satisfies, which are real gaps, and the reasoning behind every claim so you can check it. One pair, $299, one time.

Coverage does not run both ways. ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents into ISO 27002:2022 lands at 21.5%, while ISO 27002:2022 into ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents lands at 78.4%, on the same two control sets. That is not a rounding difference. It is the whole reason these are two separate reports: one asks what your ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents evidence buys you for ISO 27002:2022, the other asks the reverse.

ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents into ISO 27002:2022
21.5%

20 of 93 ISO 27002:2022 controls are evidenced by work you have already done for ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents. 73 are genuine gaps.

41.2%Technological controls
8.1%Organizational controls
37.5%People controls
0%Physical controls
Machine verified. Claude Code on the Max plan, judged in context, signed off 2026-08-19. 62 candidate mappings were examined and 0 were removed by a pass whose job was to argue against them.Mappings were judged by Claude Code rather than read line by line by a practitioner. Every claim shows its reasoning so you can check it. Ask and a practitioner will review this pair.

A sample of what the report says

Evidenced: 5.17 Authentication information

ASD requires credentials removed from memory, caching limited and credential storage centralised.

Grounded in ASD37-23 Protect authentication credentials (Excellent). Confidence high, survived the refutation pass.

Gap: 5.1 Policies for information security

Requires an information security policy together with supporting topic specific policies. These must be defined, approved by management, published, communicated to and acknowledged by relevant personnel and relevant interested parties, and...

Every one of the 20 evidenced controls and 73 gaps in the report carries this much reasoning, so you can check the claim rather than take it on trust.

ISO 27002:2022 into ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents
78.4%

29 of 37 ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls are evidenced by work you have already done for ISO 27002:2022. 8 are genuine gaps.

76.5%Preventing Malware Delivery and Execution
80%Limiting the Extent of Cyber Security Incidents
83.3%Detecting Cyber Security Incidents and Responding
66.7%Recovering Data and System Availability
Machine verified. Claude Code on the Max plan, judged in context, signed off 2026-08-19. 52 candidate mappings were examined and 0 were removed by a pass whose job was to argue against them.Mappings were judged by Claude Code rather than read line by line by a practitioner. Every claim shows its reasoning so you can check it. Ask and a practitioner will review this pair.

A sample of what the report says

Evidenced: ASD37-01 Application control (Essential)

Only approved software may be installed and executed on operational systems.

Grounded in iso-27002-2022::8.19 Installation of software on operational systems. Confidence high, survived the refutation pass.

Gap: ASD37-04 User application hardening (Essential)

Configure web browsers to block Flash, ads and Java on the internet. Disable unneeded features in Microsoft Office, web browsers and PDF viewers.

Every one of the 29 evidenced controls and 8 gaps in the report carries this much reasoning, so you can check the claim rather than take it on trust.

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Why this page shows two different percentages. The 100% in the header counts how many ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls carry at least one candidate mapping in the graph, before any review. The crosswalk percentage counts something stricter: how many ISO 27002:2022 controls are actually evidenced, after a pass that argued against each mapping and kept only what survived. They answer different questions and they are not meant to agree.

A crosswalk narrows the work. It does not replace an audit, and your assessor may take a different view on individual controls. Mappings between frameworks are judgements, not text printed in either standard, which is why every claim in the report shows its reasoning. Questions go to support@theartofservice.com.

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What are the key differences between ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents and ISO 27002:2022?

ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents has 37 controls across its framework, while ISO 27002:2022 covers 104 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 37 overlapping controls (100% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Limiting the Extent of Cyber Security Incidents, where 0 ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls have no direct ISO 27002:2022 equivalent.

How many controls map between ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents and ISO 27002:2022?

Of 37 total ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls, 37 map directly to ISO 27002:2022 controls, representing 100% coverage. The remaining 0 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents to ISO 27002:2022?

0 ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls have no direct equivalent in ISO 27002:2022. The highest concentration of gaps is in Limiting the Extent of Cyber Security Incidents with 0 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents and ISO 27002:2022?

The domain with the highest gap count is Limiting the Extent of Cyber Security Incidents (0 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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