Fla. Admin. Code R. 60GG-2.005
The respond function of the SFCS is visually represented as such:
| Function | Category | Subcategory |
|---|---|---|
| Respond (RS) | Response Planning (RP) | RS.RP-1: Execute response plan during or after an Incident |
| Communications (CO) | RS.CO-1: Ensure that personnel know their roles and order of operations when a response is needed | |
| RS.CO-2: Report Incidents consistent with established criteria | ||
| RS.CO-3: Share information consistent with response plans | ||
| RS.CO-4: Coordinate with Stakeholders consistent with response plans | ||
| RS.CO-5: Engage in voluntary information sharing with external Stakeholders to achieve broader cybersecurity situational awareness | ||
| Analysis (AN) | RS.AN-1: Investigate notifications from detection systems | |
| RS.AN-2: Understand the impact of Incidents | ||
| RS.AN-3: Perform forensic analysis | ||
| RS.AN-4: Categorize Incidents consistent with response plans | ||
| RS.AN-5: Establish processes to receive, analyze, and respond to vulnerabilities disclosed to the Agency from internal and external sources | ||
| Mitigation (MI) | RS.MI-1: Contain Incidents | |
| RS.MI-2: Mitigate Incidents | ||
| RS.MI-3: Mitigate newly identified vulnerabilities or document accepted risks | ||
| Improvements (IM) | RS.IM-1: Incorporate lessons learned in response plans | |
| RS.IM-2: Periodically update response strategies |
(1) Response Planning. Each Agency shall establish and maintain response processes and procedures and validate execution capability to ensure Agency response for detected Cybersecurity Incidents. Each Agency shall execute a response plan during or after an Incident (RS.RP-1).
(a) Agencies shall establish a cybersecurity Incident Response Team (CSIRT) to respond to Cybersecurity Incidents. CSIRT members shall convene immediately, upon notice of Cybersecurity Incidents. Responsibilities of CSIRT members include:
1. Convening a simple majority of CSIRT members at least quarterly to review, at a minimum, established processes and escalation protocols.
2. Receiving incident response training annually. Training shall be coordinated as a part of the information security program.
3. CSIRT membership shall include, at a minimum, a member from the cybersecurity team, the CIO (or designee), and a member from the Inspector General’s Office who shall act in an advisory capacity. The CSIRT team shall report findings to Agency management.
4. The CSIRT shall determine the appropriate response required for each Cybersecurity Incident.
5. The Agency Cybersecurity Incident reporting process must include notification procedures, established pursuant to section 501.171, F.S., section 282.318, F.S., and as specified in executed agreements with external parties. For reporting Incidents to FL[DS] and the Cybercrime Office (as established within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and in accordance with section 943.0415, F.S.), Agencies shall report observed Incident indicators to FL[DS]. Such indicators may include any known attacker IP addresses, malicious uniform resource locator (URL) addresses, malicious code file names and/or associated file hash values.
(2) Communications. Each Agency shall coordinate response activities with internal and external Stakeholders, as appropriate, to include external support from law enforcement Agencies. Each Agency shall:
(3) Analysis. Each Agency shall conduct analysis to adequately respond and support recovery activities. Related activities include:
Rulemaking Authority 282.318(11) FS. Law Implemented 282.318(3) FS. History‒New 3-10-16, Amended 1-2-19, Formerly 74-2.005, Amended 9-18-22.