Cross-Framework Mapping

Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023vsCyber Security Act 2024 (Australia)

See exactly how Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 controls map to Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia). Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

3
Controls Mapped
8
Gaps Found
18%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 maps to Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia) with 18% coverage across 2 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 11 Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 controls identifies 9 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in CIRMP: Application and Material Risk.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 11 controls analysed | 718 frameworks | 332K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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CIRMP: Governance and Reporting(2 mappings)

CIRMP-GOV-REPORTAnnual report to the Commonwealth regulator2 targets
AUCSA-INT-SOCIInteraction with the SOCI Act and other laws
AUCSA-LU-INTERACTInteraction with other reporting requirements

CIRMP: Cyber and Information Security Hazards(1 mappings)

CIRMP-s8Cyber and information security hazard management
AUCSA-INT-SOCIInteraction with the SOCI Act and other laws

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What are the key differences between Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 and Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia)?

Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 has 11 controls across its framework, while Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia) covers 17 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 2 overlapping controls (18% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in CIRMP: Application and Material Risk, where 3 Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 controls have no direct Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia) equivalent.

How many controls map between Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 and Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia)?

Of 11 total Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 controls, 2 map directly to Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia) controls — representing 18% coverage. The remaining 9 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 to Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia)?

9 Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 controls have no direct equivalent in Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia). The highest concentration of gaps is in CIRMP: Application and Material Risk with 3 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 Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 and Cyber Security Act 2024 (Australia)?

The domain with the highest gap count is CIRMP: Application and Material Risk (3 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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