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EASA Part-IS - Information Security in AviationvsSOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination

See exactly how EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation controls map to SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

14
Controls Mapped
20
Gaps Found
24%
Coverage

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According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation maps to SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination with 24% coverage across 8 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 34 EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation controls identifies 26 compliance gaps, primarily concentrated in Part-IS.D.OR: Organisation Requirements (Delegated Regulation EU 2022/1645).

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Control Mappings

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Part-IS.AR: Authority Requirements(1 mappings)

IS.AR.215Information Security Incident Response
SOC-CY-S2System Operations

Part-IS.D.OR: Organisation Requirements (Delegated Regulation EU 2022/1645)(5 mappings)

IS.D.OR.205Information Security Risk Assessment
SOC-CY-DC5Risk Assessment Process
IS.D.OR.210Information Security Risk Treatment3 targets
SOC-CY-DC1Nature of Business and Operations
SOC-CY-DC3Cybersecurity Risk Management Objectives
SOC-CY-DC4Governance Structure
IS.D.OR.225External Reporting of Information Security Events
SOC-CY-S2System Operations

Part-IS.I.OR: Organisation Requirements (Implementing Regulation EU 2023/203)(8 mappings)

IS.I.OR.205Information Security Risk Assessment
SOC-CY-DC5Risk Assessment Process
IS.I.OR.210Information Security Risk Treatment3 targets
SOC-CY-DC1Nature of Business and Operations
SOC-CY-DC3Cybersecurity Risk Management Objectives
SOC-CY-DC4Governance Structure
IS.I.OR.220Information Security Risk Management3 targets
SOC-CY-DC1Nature of Business and Operations
SOC-CY-DC3Cybersecurity Risk Management Objectives
SOC-CY-DC4Governance Structure
IS.I.OR.225External Reporting
SOC-CY-S2System Operations
Coverage crosswalk

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EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation into SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination
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SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination into EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation
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Why this page shows two different percentages. The 24% in the header counts how many EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation controls carry at least one candidate mapping in the graph, before any review. The crosswalk percentage counts something stricter: how many SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination 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.

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What are the key differences between EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation and SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination?

EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation has 34 controls across its framework, while SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination covers 22 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 8 overlapping controls (24% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Part-IS.D.OR: Organisation Requirements (Delegated Regulation EU 2022/1645), where 4 EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation controls have no direct SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination equivalent.

How many controls map between EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation and SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination?

Of 34 total EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation controls, 8 map directly to SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination controls, representing 24% coverage. The remaining 26 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation to SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination?

26 EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation controls have no direct equivalent in SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination. The highest concentration of gaps is in Part-IS.D.OR: Organisation Requirements (Delegated Regulation EU 2022/1645) with 4 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 EASA Part-IS - Information Security in Aviation and SOC for Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Risk Management Examination?

The domain with the highest gap count is Part-IS.D.OR: Organisation Requirements (Delegated Regulation EU 2022/1645) (4 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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