Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023
Made under Part 2A of the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018, the CIRMP Rules require responsible entities for critical infrastructure assets to adopt and maintain a critical infrastructure risk management program covering cyber security, personnel, supply chain, and physical security hazards. Commenced 17 February 2023.
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Framework Domains (5)
Cyber and Information Security Hazard
Managing cyber and information security risks to critical infrastructure
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| CIRMP-CYBER-1 | Cyber Security Framework Adoption |
| CIRMP-CYBER-2 | Cyber Risk Identification |
| CIRMP-CYBER-3 | Cyber Risk Mitigation |
Personnel Hazard
Managing personnel-related risks to critical infrastructure
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| CIRMP-PERS-1 | Personnel Risk Identification |
| CIRMP-PERS-2 | Personnel Screening |
| CIRMP-PERS-3 | Personnel Risk Mitigation |
Physical and Natural Hazards
Managing physical security and natural disaster risks to critical infrastructure
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| CIRMP-PHYS-1 | Physical Hazard Identification |
| CIRMP-PHYS-2 | Physical Security Measures |
| CIRMP-PHYS-3 | Natural Hazard Resilience |
Program Governance
Governance and reporting requirements for the CIRMP
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| CIRMP-GOV-1 | Board Approval |
| CIRMP-GOV-2 | Annual Report |
| CIRMP-GOV-3 | Program Review and Update |
Supply Chain Hazard
Managing supply chain risks to critical infrastructure
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| CIRMP-SC-1 | Supply Chain Risk Identification |
| CIRMP-SC-2 | Supply Chain Due Diligence |
| CIRMP-SC-3 | Supply Chain Risk Mitigation |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023?
Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 is a compliance framework from Australia with 5 domains and 15 controls. Made under Part 2A of the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018, the CIRMP Rules require responsible entities for critical infrastructure assets to adopt and maintain a critical infrastructure risk management program covering cyber security, personnel, supply chain, and physical security hazards. Commenced 17 February 2023. It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
How many controls does Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 have?
Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 has 15 controls organised across 5 domains. The largest domains are Cyber and Information Security Hazard (3 controls), Personnel Hazard (3 controls), Physical and Natural Hazards (3 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.
What frameworks does Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 map to?
Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules 2023 maps to 485 other compliance frameworks. The top mapping partners are Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF) (73% coverage), Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) Release 2024 (73% coverage), EIOPA Guidelines on ICT Security and Governance (2020) (73% coverage). Use our comparison tool to explore control-level mappings between frameworks.
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