New Jersey Data Privacy ActvsCISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0
See exactly how New Jersey Data Privacy Act controls map to CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.
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According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:
New Jersey Data Privacy Act maps to CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0 with 38% coverage across 3 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 8 New Jersey Data Privacy Act controls identifies 5 compliance gaps, primarily concentrated in Security and Incident Response.
Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 8 controls analysed | 686 frameworks | 310K+ cross-framework mappings
Control Mappings
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Consumer Rights(1 mappings)
Risk and Vendor Management(4 mappings)
Enforcement and Compliance(1 mappings)
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This direction has not been through crosswalk review and sign off, so no coverage figure is published for it. Reporting an unreviewed number would be worse than reporting none. It can be built to order at the same price as a pair that is already on the shelf.
If the two frameworks turn out to have too little in common for a crosswalk to help you, we say so and refund it rather than send a number worth nothing.
- Every evidenced control, with the reasoning behind it
- Every gap, with what it requires
- Its level of review stated plainly, not a bare number
Why this page shows two different percentages. The 38% in the header counts how many New Jersey Data Privacy Act controls carry at least one candidate mapping in the graph, before any review. The crosswalk percentage counts something stricter: how many CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0 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 New Jersey Data Privacy Act and CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0?
New Jersey Data Privacy Act has 8 controls across its framework, while CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0 covers 35 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 3 overlapping controls (38% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Security and Incident Response, where 1 New Jersey Data Privacy Act controls have no direct CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0 equivalent.
How many controls map between New Jersey Data Privacy Act and CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0?
Of 8 total New Jersey Data Privacy Act controls, 3 map directly to CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0 controls, representing 38% coverage. The remaining 5 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.
What are the compliance gaps when mapping New Jersey Data Privacy Act to CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0?
5 New Jersey Data Privacy Act controls have no direct equivalent in CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0. The highest concentration of gaps is in Security and Incident Response with 1 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 New Jersey Data Privacy Act and CISA Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPG) 2.0?
The domain with the highest gap count is Security and Incident Response (1 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.
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