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Flaw Remediation
03.14.01: Flaw Remediation
Implementation
Not applicable - Not applicable
Planned - The implementation is planned
In progress - The implementation is currently in progress
Partially implemented - The control is partially implemented
Implemented - The control is fully implemented
Alternative implementation - There is an alternative implementation in place (e.g., shared responsibility or inherited implementation)
Description

Organizations identify systems that are affected by announced software and firmware flaws, including potential vulnerabilities that result from those flaws, and report this information to designated personnel with information security responsibilities. Security-relevant updates include patches, service packs, hot fixes, and anti-virus signatures. Organizations address the flaws discovered during security assessments, continuous monitoring, incident response activities, and system error handling. Organizations can take advantage of available resources (e.g., CWE or CVE databases) when remediating system flaws. Organization-defined time periods for updating security-relevant software and firmware may vary based on a variety of factors, including the criticality of the update (i.e., severity of the vulnerability related to the discovered flaw). Some types of flaw remediation may require more testing than other types.