Cross-Framework Mapping

IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication SecurityvsDefence Security Principles Framework (DSPF)

See exactly how IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security controls map to Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF). Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

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According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security maps to Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF) with 43% coverage across 6 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 14 IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security controls identifies 8 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Parts 10-11: Architecture and XML Security.

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Parts 12-14: DER, Resilience, and Monitoring(5 mappings)

62351-12Resilience and security recommendations for DER2 targets
DSPF-INFO-1Information Classification
PSPF-INFO-2Security Classification System
62351-13Cyber-physical generation and storage resilience2 targets
DSPF-INFO-1Information Classification
PSPF-INFO-2Security Classification System
62351-14Cyber security event logging
GLI33-4.4Audit Trail and Logging

Parts 1-2: Introduction and Glossary(3 mappings)

62351-2Glossary of terms3 targets
DSPF-GOV-6Security Accountability
EIOPA-GL-10ICT Operations Security
PSPF-GOV-2Management Structures and Responsibilities

Parts 7-9: Network Management, Access Control, and Key Management(12 mappings)

62351-8Role-based access control (RBAC)10 targets
AEO-PS-3Access Management
DSPF-INFO-3Information Access Controls
DSPF-PHYS-3Physical Access Controls
EIOPA-GL-8Logical Security
ISM-1503Separate Privileged Operating Environments
ISM-1507Privileged Access Limitation
ISM-1508Privileged Access Review
PSPF-PHYS-3Physical Access Controls
SEMD-PS-2Site Security Measures
TISAX-IS-01ISMS Requirements
62351-9Cyber security key management2 targets
GLI33-4.3Data Protection and Encryption
TISAX-IS-01ISMS Requirements

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What are the key differences between IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security and Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF)?

IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security has 14 controls across its framework, while Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF) covers 92 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 6 overlapping controls (43% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Parts 10-11: Architecture and XML Security, where 2 IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security controls have no direct Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF) equivalent.

How many controls map between IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security and Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF)?

Of 14 total IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security controls, 6 map directly to Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF) controls — representing 43% coverage. The remaining 8 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security to Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF)?

8 IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security controls have no direct equivalent in Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF). The highest concentration of gaps is in Parts 10-11: Architecture and XML Security with 2 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 IEC 62351 — Power Systems Communication Security and Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF)?

The domain with the highest gap count is Parts 10-11: Architecture and XML Security (2 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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