Australia My Health Records Act 2012CIS Controls v8

Australia My Health Records Act 2012 covers 15.7% of CIS Controls v8

24 of the 153 controls in CIS Controls v8 are already satisfied by evidence you collected for Australia My Health Records Act 2012. 129 are genuine gaps. Every claim below was judged against both control sets and then argued against; the ones that did not survive are published further down with the reason each failed.

15.7%
of the target already covered
24
controls evidenced
129
genuine gaps
0
claims rejected in review

What this leaves you to do

CIS Controls v8 has 153 controls. Holding Australia My Health Records Act 2012 already evidences 24 of them, so the work in front of you is 129 controls, not 153, which is 84% of the standard rather than all of it.

That is the whole claim. Every number in that sentence comes from the two counts above it and can be re-derived from the free tools without taking our word for any of it.

In money, using only our numbers. The full report is $299 and names 24 controls of CIS Controls v8 you do not have to implement again, which is $12.46 per control identified. That arithmetic uses our price and our count and assumes nothing about you.

In your hours, using your assumption. We do not know what a control costs you to implement, so pick the column that looks like your organisation. These are your figures, not our claim.

If a control takes you4 hours8 hours16 hours
the 24 already evidenced are96 hours192 hours384 hours
and the 129 remaining are516 hours1,032 hours2,064 hours

Multiply by your own rate. We publish no rate because we have not measured yours, and a number built on an invented rate is the kind of claim this platform exists to argue against.

This number is directional. It says how much of CIS Controls v8 your Australia My Health Records Act 2012 evidence satisfies. The reverse pair is a different number, often very different, because a security standard has enormous depth for access control and almost none for lawful basis or data subject rights.

36 candidate mappings were examined and 0 were removed. Signed off 2026-08-19, review level machine verified. Mappings were judged by Claude Code rather than read line by line by a practitioner. Every claim shows its reasoning so you can check it. Ask and a practitioner will review this pair.

Where the gaps are

Coverage is never evenly spread. A source standard usually satisfies one part of a target almost completely and barely touches another, and which part is which is the thing worth knowing before you plan the work.

CIS Control 15: Service Provider Management4 of 7 evidenced, 3 to do
CIS Control 17: Incident Response Management5 of 9 evidenced, 4 to do
CIS Control 3: Data Protection6 of 14 evidenced, 8 to do
CIS Control 14: Security Awareness and Skills Training3 of 9 evidenced, 6 to do
CIS Control 5: Account Management2 of 6 evidenced, 4 to do
CIS Control 6: Access Control Management2 of 8 evidenced, 6 to do
CIS Control 8: Audit Log Management2 of 12 evidenced, 10 to do
CIS Control 1: Inventory and Control of Enterprise Assets0 of 5 evidenced, 5 to do
CIS Control 10: Malware Defenses0 of 7 evidenced, 7 to do
CIS Control 11: Data Recovery0 of 5 evidenced, 5 to do
CIS Control 12: Network Infrastructure Management0 of 8 evidenced, 8 to do
CIS Control 13: Network Monitoring and Defense0 of 11 evidenced, 11 to do
CIS Control 16: Application Software Security0 of 14 evidenced, 14 to do
CIS Control 18: Penetration Testing0 of 5 evidenced, 5 to do
CIS Control 2: Inventory and Control of Software Assets0 of 7 evidenced, 7 to do
CIS Control 4: Secure Configuration of Enterprise Assets and Software0 of 12 evidenced, 12 to do
CIS Control 7: Continuous Vulnerability Management0 of 7 evidenced, 7 to do
CIS Control 9: Email and Web Browser Protections0 of 7 evidenced, 7 to do

Theme level, not control level, deliberately. The per-control list of what is evidenced and what is a gap is the report itself, so publishing it here would be publishing the thing being sold.

Claims that held

A sample. Each one names the control whose evidence does the work, the control it satisfies, and why.

MYHR-SEC-4CIS-14.1argued against and upheld
Establish and Maintain a Security Awareness Program

A training programme for authorised employees is mandatory before access.

MYHR-SEC-4CIS-14.4argued against and upheld
Train Workforce on Data Handling Best Practices

Training must cover secure handling of health record information.

MYHR-SEC-4CIS-14.6argued against and upheld
Train Workforce Members on Recognizing and Reporting Security Incidents

Training covers the obligations that include recognising and reporting unauthorised access.

MYHR-GOV-6CIS-15.1argued against and upheld
Establish and Maintain an Inventory of Service Providers

The Register records every operator and contracted provider in the system.

MYHR-REG-4CIS-15.2argued against and upheld
Establish and Maintain a Service Provider Management Policy

Participants must ensure contracted service providers are registered and carry the obligations.

MYHR-REG-4CIS-15.4argued against and upheld
Ensure Service Provider Contracts Include Security Requirements

Arrangements with providers must impose the statutory security obligations on them.

MYHR-REG-4CIS-15.5argued against and upheld
Assess Service Providers

Participants must satisfy themselves providers meet the system obligations.

MYHR-SEC-1CIS-17.1argued against and upheld
Designate Personnel to Manage Incident Handling

The required policy identifies who manages security and response for the system.

Claims that did not hold

Nothing proposed for this pair was rejected in review. That is unusual and worth knowing rather than hiding: it means the candidate set was small and every candidate held.

The full report

Everything above is a sample. The report is every evidenced control and every gap, with the reasoning and the source document behind each one, in a form you can hand to an assessor. $299, emailed immediately.

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