What does it take to keep data secure?

We're working to define the capabilities and levels of maturity needed to secure data in our world today

v2.0 is now available

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Data Security Maturity Model version 2.0

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The first security model focused exclusively on data

Other security frameworks indirectly cover aspects of data security but only in the context of devices, applications, or the network. The DSMM focuses on the data itself, wherever it goes within an organization, and how to protect it from both internal and external threats.
our mission.

Define for the cybersecurity community a complete set of capabilities needed to protect an organization's data from today's threats.

oUR GOAL.

Help organizations protect their most valuable asset, their data.

Working group members

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Sounil

Yu

Chairperson

CISO, JupiterOne

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Aaron

Stanley

member

VP of Security, dbt Labs

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Arkadiy

Goykhberg

Member

CISO, Branch

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Brian

Markham

Member

CISO, EAB

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Chris

Hodson

Member

CSO, Cyberhaven

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Dan

Walsh

Member

CISO, VillageMD

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Guillaume

Ross

Member

Deputy CISO, JupiterOne

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Kevin

Paige

Member

CISO, Flexport

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Louis

Holt

Member

CEO, ESPROFILER

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Merike

Kaeo

Member

former CISO, Uniphore

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Richard

Rushing

Member

CISO, Motorola Mobility

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Ross

Young

Member

CISO, Caterpillar Financial

News

february 23, 2023

Security Practitioner Working Group Publishes Industry-First Data Security Maturity Model (DSMM)

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June 6, 2022

Security Industry Working Group Launches to Develop Comprehensive Data-Centric Security Framework

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