NIST CSF risk management for growing organizations

Venatus helps organizations build a structured cybersecurity risk program aligned to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, so your board, insurers, and customers see a defensible, mature security posture, not an ad hoc patchwork of tools.

Your NIST CSF Risk Partner

The framework insurers and boards are starting to expect

Small businesses now using NIST-aligned models, up from 29% just two years ago
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Countries where organizations use CSF as a cybersecurity benchmark
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Core functions the framework is built around, from governance to recovery
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Subcategories underneath those functions defining what mature practice looks like
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What an unstructured security program actually costs you

Without a recognized framework, your security program is a set of individual decisions no one outside your team can evaluate. Boards can’t assess risk they can’t see, and gaps only surface after something’s already gone wrong.

Board-Level Blind Spots

Leadership can't govern what isn't measured, without a framework there's nothing concrete to report on.

Rising Insurance Costs

Cyber insurers increasingly price policies, or decline coverage, based on whether you can demonstrate a recognized framework.

Inconsistent Risk Decisions

Without a shared standard, security choices vary by team, and gaps form in the space between decisions no one owns.

The 6 Functions of NIST CSF

Govern

Establish and monitor your cybersecurity risk management strategy.

Identify

Understand what needs protecting and where your risks actually are.

Protect

Implement safeguards to limit or contain a potential incident.

Detect

Find cybersecurity events as they happen, not after the fact.

Respond

Take action to contain and manage an incident’s impact.

Recover

Restore capabilities and services affected by an incident.

Where Does Your Organization Stand?

Assess your security posture through the modern cybersecurity maturity curve.

01 / PARTIAL

Risk management is ad hoc and reactive, with limited organization-wide awareness

02 / RISK INFORMED

Risk practices are approved by management but not yet consistently applied

03 / REPEATABLE

Risk management practices are formally established and regularly reviewed

04 / ADAPTIVE

The organization adapts its practices continuously based on evolving threats

Not Sure Where You Land?

We’ll assess your current tier and build a roadmap to the next one.
Built Into Your Operating Rhythm

A framework that actually gets used, not filed away

We don’t hand you a framework document and leave you to map it yourself. We work with your team to translate the 6 functions into how you actually operate, your risk decisions, your reporting cadence, your incident process, so it becomes the language your organization uses, not a binder that sits untouched until an insurer asks for it.

As your organization matures, or as new risks emerge, we help you move deliberately from one tier to the next instead of drifting. Your board gets something concrete to evaluate, your insurer gets evidence instead of assumptions, and your team gets a shared standard instead of ad hoc judgment calls.

What Structure Actually Gets You

Board Credibility

A framework your board can actually evaluate, not just take your word for.

Insurer-Ready Evidence

Documentation that stands up when your insurer asks for proof.

One Shared Standard

Your whole team operates from the same playbook, not individual judgment calls.

A Clear Next Step

Always know exactly where you are and what comes next.
Beyond the binder

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, precise answers on the 6 functions, the 4 tiers, and how Venatus helps you build a security program your board and insurer can actually trust.

Is NIST CSF mandatory?

No, it’s entirely voluntary, there’s no law or regulator requiring it the way HIPAA or DFARS do. It’s become widely adopted anyway because boards, insurers, and increasingly customers expect to see a recognized framework behind your security program.

The 6 Functions (Govern, Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover) describe what your program should cover. The 4 Tiers (Partial, Risk Informed, Repeatable, Adaptive) describe how mature your practice of those functions actually is. You need both to have a complete picture.

No, CSF is meant to be tailored, not implemented wholesale. Most organizations build a Profile, a prioritized subset that reflects their actual risk, industry, and resources, rather than treating every subcategory as equally urgent.

CSF has no audit, no certificate, and no pass/fail outcome, it’s a self-assessed management framework, not a verification standard. In fact, it often sits underneath those other frameworks, many SOC 2 and CMMC controls map directly back to CSF functions.

Often yes. Insurers increasingly ask what framework you follow when underwriting a policy, and being able to point to a structured program, rather than an ad hoc one, can affect both pricing and coverage terms.

It varies significantly by organization size and current state, but meaningful movement from one tier to the next is typically measured in months, not years, once gaps are identified and a roadmap is in place.

We assess where you currently stand, build a Profile tailored to your actual risk and resources, and help you move deliberately toward the next tier, so your framework reflects real practice, not just a document on file.

Know exactly where you stand, and where you're headed

Venatus helps organizations assess their current maturity tier, build a tailored risk Profile, and move deliberately toward a security program their board and insurer can actually trust.

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