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About csrc.nist.gov (Regulatory)

This page provides details about csrc.nist.gov (Regulatory) which was ranked #70 out of 145 in the list of sources (2 citations (0.3% share)) in answers from AI models (OpenAI ChatGPT Latest) when they were asked the following 1 question: "What does the Cybersecurity industry look like right now? Identify the dominant market leaders and brands, best products and services, key companies and providers, influential figures and thought leaders, emerging startups and trends, major conferences and events, active professional communities, and the top publications and media that cover this industry." on Dec 30, 2025 by AI Chat Watch.

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What does the Cybersecurity industry look like right now? Identify the dominant market leaders and brands, best products and services, key companies and providers, influential figures and thought leaders, emerging startups and trends, major conferences and events, active professional communities, and the top publications and media that cover this industry.

[...] Security](https://www.lutasecurity.com/) (vulnerability disclosure / bug bounty advocacy) Influential standards and knowledge-base organizations (arguably “thought leaders” institutionally): - [NIST](https://www.nist.gov/) (e.g., [NIST Cybersecurity Framework](https://www.nist.gov/cyberframework), [NIST SP 800-207 Zero Trust Architecture](https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-207/final)) - [CISA](https://www.cisa.gov/) - [MITRE](https://www.mitre.org/) (e.g., [MITRE ATT&CK](https://attack.mitre.org/)) - [OWASP](https://owasp.org/) (including [OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications](https://owasp.org/www-project-top-10-for-large-language-model-applications/)) - [Center for Internet Sec [...]

csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-207/final December 30, 2025

[...] *: [Axonius](https://www.axonius.com/) - **SMB-focused managed security**: [Huntress](https://www.huntress.com/) - **OT/ICS specialists**: [Dragos](https://www.dragos.com/) --- ## Major trends shaping roadmaps 1. **Zero Trust becomes “operational,” not just a slogan** Reference architecture: [NIST SP 800-207 Zero Trust Architecture](https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-207/final) 2. **Security “platformization” + consolidation** (buyers trying to reduce tool sprawl) You see this in broad suites from vendors like [Microsoft Security](https://www.microsoft.com/security) and [Palo Alto Networks](https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/). 3. **SSE/SASE and browser/device-centr [...]

csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-207/final December 30, 2025