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The Augusta Plan - V3.0

Harmonising Cyber Risk Management between Federal Agencies And Between the U.S and its Allies.

Managing cybersecurity risk is a significant issue for public and private sector organisations globally.  To the extent that regulators are moving rapidly to develop and implement cybersecurity risk management legislation, regulations and regulatory enforcement programs.  Cybersecurity risk management programs that need to be aligned globally to facilitate national sovereignty, nation and international security.


Data is a critical assets for all nations and an asset that is shared nationally and internationally.  Nations operate to different cyber security frameworks, standards and practices and failure to consider these differences results in nations applying different levels of cybersecurity controls and security to their own and their partners data.  Failure to harmonise cybersecurity risk management practices has an adverse effect on national security and international trade.


It is our opinion that there exists mechanisms to facilitate the international harmonisation of cybersecurity regulations and the setting and agreement of common baseline cybersecurity protection profiles.  That facilitates standardized, qualified and trusted oversight and assurance and attestation of cybersecurity.  We discuss in brief the approach in the enclosed paper.

Building international cyber relations, cooperation and reciprocity.

The Augusta Plan V3.0

Harmonising Cybersecurity And Risk Management

A proposal for the harmonisation of U.S Federal and International cybersecurity standards.   Leveraging Existing Regulatory Practices, Frameworks, and Standards To Deliver Harmonised Cybersecurity Risk Management 

Download the Augusta Plan V3.0

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