NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0ISO 27002:2022

NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 covers 63.4% of ISO 27002:2022

59 of the 93 controls in ISO 27002:2022 are already satisfied by evidence you collected for NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0. 34 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.

63.4%
of the target already covered
59
controls evidenced
34
genuine gaps
106
claims rejected in review

This number is directional. It says how much of ISO 27002:2022 your NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 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.

199 candidate mappings were examined and 107 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.

Organizational controls25 of 37 evidenced, 12 to do
People controls5 of 8 evidenced, 3 to do
Technological controls21 of 34 evidenced, 13 to do
Physical controls8 of 14 evidenced, 6 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.

NIST-CSF-GV.PO-015.1argued against and upheld
Policies for information security

An established cybersecurity policy set based on context is the same policy requirement.

NIST-CSF-ID.AM-055.12argued against and upheld
Classification of information

Prioritizing assets on classification and criticality is the classification control.

NIST-CSF-PR.DS-025.14argued against and upheld
Information transfer

Protecting confidentiality and integrity of data in transit is the information transfer control.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-055.15argued against and upheld
Access control

Access permissions and authorizations defined and managed is the access control requirement.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-015.16argued against and upheld
Identity management

Managing identities for users, services and hardware is identity management.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-015.17argued against and upheld
Authentication information

Managing credentials for authorized users is the authentication information control.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-055.18argued against and upheld
Access rights

Managing entitlements over their life is provisioning, review and removal of access rights.

NIST-CSF-GV.SC-015.19argued against and upheld
Information security in supplier relationships

An established supply chain risk management program is this supplier relationship control.

Claims that did not hold

106 proposed mappings for this pair were rejected. They are kept in the graph rather than deleted, so what was thrown out is as inspectable as what survived. A crosswalk that never rejects anything is not being judged.

NIST-CSF-GV.PO-025.1
Policies for information security

Held back 2026-08-19. Generated by the retired metered path, refuted at 56 percent wherever re-judged. Pair pulled from sale pending a rebuild on the Max plan.

Claimed at high confidence before it was rejected.

NIST-CSF-PR.PS-055.10
Acceptable use of information and other associated assets

Held back 2026-08-19. Generated by the retired metered path, refuted at 56 percent wherever re-judged. Pair pulled from sale pending a rebuild on the Max plan.

Claimed at high confidence before it was rejected.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-055.10
Acceptable use of information and other associated assets

Held back 2026-08-19. Generated by the retired metered path, refuted at 56 percent wherever re-judged. Pair pulled from sale pending a rebuild on the Max plan.

Claimed at high confidence before it was rejected.

NIST-CSF-DE.CM-035.10
Acceptable use of information and other associated assets

retired metered-API path. 56 percent of its output was refuted wherever it was re-judged, so its residue is not trusted evidence. Superseded by judgement on the Claude Max plan 2026-08-19.

Claimed at medium confidence before it was rejected.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-015.15
Access control

retired metered-API path. 56 percent of its output was refuted wherever it was re-judged, so its residue is not trusted evidence. Superseded by judgement on the Claude Max plan 2026-08-19.

Claimed at medium confidence before it was rejected.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-065.15
Access control

retired metered-API path. 56 percent of its output was refuted wherever it was re-judged, so its residue is not trusted evidence. Superseded by judgement on the Claude Max plan 2026-08-19.

Claimed at medium confidence before it was rejected.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-035.16
Identity management

retired metered-API path. 56 percent of its output was refuted wherever it was re-judged, so its residue is not trusted evidence. Superseded by judgement on the Claude Max plan 2026-08-19.

Claimed at medium confidence before it was rejected.

NIST-CSF-PR.AA-025.16
Identity management

retired metered-API path. 56 percent of its output was refuted wherever it was re-judged, so its residue is not trusted evidence. Superseded by judgement on the Claude Max plan 2026-08-19.

Claimed at medium confidence before it was rejected.

The full report

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