Cross-Framework Mapping

NIST SP 800-63-4vsISO 27017

See exactly how NIST SP 800-63-4 controls map to ISO 27017. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

10
Controls Mapped
0
Gaps Found
75%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

NIST SP 800-63-4 maps to ISO 27017 with 75% coverage across 6 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 8 NIST SP 800-63-4 controls identifies 2 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 8 controls analysed | 718 frameworks | 330K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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Digital Identity Risk Management(1 mappings)

NISTSP63R4-1Digital Identity Risk Management and IAL/AAL/FAL Assurance Level Selection
ISO27017-01Shared responsibility model definition

Authentication and Authenticator Types(2 mappings)

NISTSP63R4-3Authentication: Authenticator Types, MFA, Phishing-Resistance, and Syncable Authenticators2 targets
ISO27017-07Multi-factor authentication for cloud
ISO27017-08Privileged access in cloud environments

Authenticator Lifecycle Management(2 mappings)

NISTSP63R4-4Authenticator Lifecycle: Binding, Recovery, Replacement, Suspension, Revocation2 targets
ISO27017-06Cloud identity management
ISO27017-14Data backup and recovery in cloud

Federation and Assertions(2 mappings)

NISTSP63R4-5Federation: Assertions, Trust Agreements, RP Validation, Pseudonymous Identifiers2 targets
ISO27017-12Encryption of cloud-stored data
ISO27017-16Virtual network segmentation

Privacy, Records, User-Controlled Wallets(1 mappings)

NISTSP63R4-7Privacy, Records Retention, and User-Controlled Wallets
ISO27017-11Data classification for cloud

Operational Audit, Sessions, Cross-cutting(2 mappings)

NISTSP63R4-8Operational Audit, Session Management, Recovery, and Cross-cutting Controls2 targets
ISO27017-21Cloud security monitoring and logging
ISO27017-23Cloud vulnerability management

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What are the key differences between NIST SP 800-63-4 and ISO 27017?

NIST SP 800-63-4 has 8 controls across its framework, while ISO 27017 covers 37 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 6 overlapping controls (75% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion, where 1 NIST SP 800-63-4 controls have no direct ISO 27017 equivalent.

How many controls map between NIST SP 800-63-4 and ISO 27017?

Of 8 total NIST SP 800-63-4 controls, 6 map directly to ISO 27017 controls — representing 75% coverage. The remaining 2 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping NIST SP 800-63-4 to ISO 27017?

2 NIST SP 800-63-4 controls have no direct equivalent in ISO 27017. The highest concentration of gaps is in Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion 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 NIST SP 800-63-4 and ISO 27017?

The domain with the highest gap count is Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion (1 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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