The SCF is the Common Controls Framework™ (CCF), the world's most comprehensive, free cybersecurity and data privacy metaframework. The entire concept is building secure, compliant and resilient capabilities in the most efficient and cost-effective manner possible.
The SCF is more than just a unified control catalog, since its included content creates a playbook for Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) capabilities. Used globally by organizations of every size, the SCF is a robust and scalable solution for security, compliance and resilience controls.
Like it or not, cybersecurity is a protracted war on an asymmetric battlefield, where the threats are everywhere and as defenders we have to make the effort to work together to help improve cybersecurity and data privacy practices, since we all suffer when massive data breaches occur or when cyber attacks have physical impacts. Hackers share information on attack methods with other hackers, so why shouldn’t the good guys share information on how to best protect an organization? We decided to take action and make a difference, since we feel it is too important to wait for someone else to fix the problems that exist.
The SCF is made up of volunteers, mainly specialists within the cybersecurity profession, who focus on GRC and the cybersecurity side of data privacy. These are auditors, engineers, architects, incident responders, consultants and other specialists who live and breathe these topics on a daily basis. The end product is "expert-derived content" that makes up the SCF.
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If you have installed the files but the game still looks "Vanilla," check the following:
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Install the PKG: Use your "Install Package Files" option or drag and drop the PKG into your emulator.
If you are working with PKG files on a console with custom firmware or through an emulator like RPCS3, follow these steps to ensure they function:
The SCF is the only major metaframework that uses NIST IR 8477 Set Theory Relationship Mapping (STRM), a mathematically rigorous, transparent methodology for every crosswalk mapping.
The SCF utilizes Set Theory Relationship Mapping (STRM) from NIST IR 8477 to create defensible mappings, so there is transparency with the SCF that other frameworks lack. You can see for yourself why one or more SCF controls map to a requirement from a specific law, regulation or framework.
Every mapping between an SCF control and a Law, Regulation or Framework (LRF) requirement documents a precise relationship type and a numeric strength score. Auditors, assessors, and regulators can verify exactly how and why an SCF control satisfies a given requirement.
The SCF's participation in the NIST National Online Information References (OLIR) Program includes accepted mappings for NIST CSF and SP 800-171. This participation provides independent government-recognized validation of the SCF's mapping quality.
The SCF is designed for real-world implementation, not just documentation "shelfware" for compliance theater. You can import the complete control catalog directly into the GRC tools your organization already uses.
Available as a standard Excel download (e.g., CSV) for universal compatibility, or as NIST OSCAL JSON for standards-based, machine-readable integration. The SCF’s stable control ID taxonomy (e.g., GOV-03, IAC-06) means version management across GRC systems is predictable and reliable.
Universal compatibility. Import directly into any GRC platform, spreadsheet tool, or custom database.
Machine-readable format adhering to the NIST Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) standard, ideal for automated GRC pipelines and DevSecOps integration.
The SCF is natively supported by dozens of enterprise GRC platforms. No proprietary lock-in. No licensing fees for the core framework.
Every control in the SCF is organized into one of 33 logically structured domains, providing a universal taxonomy that means the same thing to every organization using the SCF, worldwide.
The SCF is developed and maintained by volunteer cybersecurity and GRC professionals from around the world with no financial incentive to push a particular agenda, since our mission is to provide a powerful catalyst that will advance how cybersecurity and data privacy controls are utilized at the strategic, operational and tactical layers of an organization, regardless of its size or industry
The security community wins when every organization has access to world-class controls guidance. Attackers share methods freely. Defenders should too. That conviction is the foundation of the SCF.
The SCF Council's volunteer contributors include CISOs, security architects, engineers, auditors, GRC specialists, privacy experts, and compliance consultants who donate their expertise because improving security practices everywhere benefits society as a whole.
Senior practitioners defining enterprise security strategy and governance structures.
Governance, risk, and compliance professionals with deep regulatory expertise.
Technical architects who translate governance requirements into implementable designs.
Data privacy attorneys and privacy engineers contributing to PRI domain controls.
Operational security professionals ensuring controls reflect real-world implementation realities.
Third-party assessors ensuring controls are audit-ready and defensible under scrutiny.
Get the full SCF spreadsheet in .CSV or NIST OSCAL JSON format. No registration. No cost. No strings attached.
Work through the “Start Here” section to understand what the SCF is, how the SCRMS works, and how STRM mapping proves compliance coverage.
Use the Security, Compliance and Resilience Management System (SCRMS) as your operational guide for building a mature, auditable cybersecurity program.