US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants for CISOs
CISOs own the organisation's information security strategy, budget, and risk posture. This guide covers how US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants impacts the CISO role, key responsibilities, common challenges, and practical tools for success.
How US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants Impacts CISOs
CISOs own the organisation's information security strategy, budget, and risk posture. They translate compliance requirements into security programmes, report to the board, and balance security investment against business objectives.
US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants defines 21 controls across 6 domains that directly affect the CISO role. Understanding which controls fall within your ownership, which are shared, and which are owned by other teams is the foundation of effective compliance management.
CISO Responsibilities Under US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants
Defining and executing the information security strategy aligned to business goals
Presenting cyber risk posture and compliance status to the board and executive team
Allocating security budget across people, process, and technology investments
Managing the security organisation and building a security-aware culture
Overseeing incident response capability and crisis management readiness
Common US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants Challenges for CISOs
These are the most common obstacles CISOs face when managing US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants compliance, and how to address them:
Challenge 1
Justifying security investment to the board with clear business metrics
Challenge 2
Managing compliance across multiple frameworks without duplicating effort
Challenge 3
Hiring and retaining qualified security professionals in a competitive market
Challenge 4
Keeping pace with evolving threats while maintaining compliance baselines
Challenge 5
Balancing security controls with business agility and user experience
Getting Started with US NRC 10 CFR 73.54 — Cyber Security for Nuclear Power Plants as a CISO
1. Readiness Assessment
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4. Continuous Monitoring
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