Press Release Summary:
- Measure the cyber resiliency maturity of a weapon, mission or training system
- Ability to withstand, recover from and adapt to changing conditions in order to maintain the functions necessary for mission effective capability
- Produces customized, risk-mitigation roadmap that shows how to increase a system’s CRL to a more desirable level
Original Press Release:
New Model Standardizes Measurement of Cybersecurity in Critical DoD Assets
The Cyber Resiliency Level™ (CRL®) model is a risk-based, mission-focused and cost-conscious framework used to measure the cyber resiliency maturity of a weapon, mission or training system
Arlington, Va., Aug. 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Cyber experts from Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] developed and piloted a first-of-its-kind model that standardizes how to measure the cyber resiliency maturity of a weapon, mission, and/or training system anywhere in its lifecycle – the Cyber Resiliency Level™ model (CRL®).
The U.S. government defines “cyber resiliency” as the ability to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to changing conditions in order to maintain the functions necessary for mission effective capability….