ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security IncidentsvsUK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021
See exactly how ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls map to UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.
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According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:
ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents maps to UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021 with 19% coverage across 7 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 37 ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls identifies 30 compliance gaps, primarily concentrated in Preventing Malware Delivery and Execution.
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Control Mappings
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Limiting the Extent of Cyber Security Incidents(3 mappings)
Detecting Cyber Security Incidents and Responding(4 mappings)
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What are the key differences between ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents and UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021?
ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents has 37 controls across its framework, while UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021 covers 10 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 7 overlapping controls (19% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Preventing Malware Delivery and Execution, where 17 ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls have no direct UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021 equivalent.
How many controls map between ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents and UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021?
Of 37 total ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls, 7 map directly to UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021 controls, representing 19% coverage. The remaining 30 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 UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021?
30 ASD Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents controls have no direct equivalent in UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021. The highest concentration of gaps is in Preventing Malware Delivery and Execution with 17 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 UK Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021?
The domain with the highest gap count is Preventing Malware Delivery and Execution (17 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.
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