Regulatory Frameworks and Standards Questions
Thorough knowledge of the major regulatory, privacy, and security frameworks and standards that organizations use to define controls and demonstrate conformance. Candidates should be able to explain the purpose, scope, and typical control categories of frameworks such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology cybersecurity framework and related publications, International Organization for Standardization 27001 for information security management and International Organization for Standardization 27701 for privacy management, Service Organization Controls type two, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, the General Data Protection Regulation, the California Consumer Privacy Act and the California Privacy Rights Act, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies, and the Center for Internet Security critical controls. Interviewers may probe the difference between mandatory regulation and voluntary standards, prescriptive versus principles based approaches, how frameworks map to business risk drivers, how to map controls across multiple frameworks, and how audit assessment and certification processes operate in practice. Candidates should also be able to describe common gaps, typical remediation strategies, and how to build evidence and documentation to support audits and assessments.
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