An Automated Framework for Cybersecurity Policy Compliance Assessment Against Security Control Standards
Bikash Saha, Sandeep Kumar Shukla
TLDR
PROPARAG automates cybersecurity policy compliance assessment against security controls using LLMs, achieving high F1 scores and identifying policy gaps.
Key contributions
- Introduces PROPARAG, an automated framework for cybersecurity policy compliance assessment.
- Uses LLMs to retrieve evidence, assess coverage, and identify missing policy elements.
- Evaluated on 1,007 NIST SP 800-53 controls across two real-world organizational policy corpora.
- Achieved F1 scores of 88.54% and 82.31%, effectively identifying policy gaps and generating recommendations.
Why it matters
This paper tackles the critical challenge of manually assessing cybersecurity policy compliance. PROPARAG automates this complex task using LLMs, significantly improving efficiency and accuracy. This provides a scalable solution for organizations to ensure their policies meet security standards, crucial for robust cybersecurity.
Original Abstract
Organizational cybersecurity policies are often examined to determine whether they adequately comply standard security controls. This task is difficult because control statements are abstract, whereas policy documents describe governance practices in varied natural language. As a result, policy-based control assessment is time-consuming, difficult to standardize, and often difficult to document in a traceable manner. To address this gap, we present PROPARAG, an audit support approach for evaluating organizational cybersecurity policies against security controls autonomously. For each control, the approach retrieves relevant policy evidence, assesses coverage, identifies missing elements, and generates supporting explanations and recommendations. We evaluate PROPARAG on two real-world organizational policy corpora using 1,007 NIST SP 800-53 controls across both closed-source and open-source large language models (LLMs). The framework achieves F1 scores of 88.54 on OrgA and 82.31 on OrgB. The evaluation also shows that PROPARAG identifies relevant gaps in documented organizational policies and generates grounded recommendations for each identified gap. This research provides foundation for LLM-powered autonomous control-level assessment of organizational cybersecurity policies.
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