ControlMap has just rolled out support for the latest version of the Secure Controls Framework: SCF 2025.1.1. This framework helps you manage and align your clients with multiple regulatory requirements simultaneously, from ISO 27001 and SOC 2 to NIST and CMMC.
If your clients operate in regulated industries like healthcare, finance, education, or government, the SCF is one of the most efficient ways to unify overlapping requirements under a single, streamlined control set.

What’s New in SCF 2025.1.1?
1. Control Enhancements Across 33 Domains
The SCF 2025.1.1 release includes 1,076 detailed controls, offering clearer, more actionable guidance across critical areas like:
- AI risk and governance
- Supply chain and vendor management
- Data privacy and classification
- Security program governance
2. Refreshed Framework Mappings
This release includes updated crosswalks to industry standards and regulations, like
- ISO/IEC 27001:2022
- NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0
- CMMC 2.0
- SOC 2, PCI DSS, HIPAA, and more
ControlMap automatically cross-maps controls across frameworks, so you can reuse evidence, reduce redundant tasks, and streamline audits across your entire client base.
3. Updated Domain Definitions & Structure
Several domains, including Governance, Risk, Privacy, and Vendor Management, have been refined for clarity and consistency. These structural updates make it easier to understand what’s required, how to implement controls, and how to communicate progress to your clients.
4. Improved Implementation Guidance
The updated SCF includes expanded guidance on interpreting and applying controls in real-world client environments. Combined with ControlMap’s built-in:
- Policy templates
- Evidence collection automations
- Audit-ready reporting
You’ll spend less time translating compliance frameworks and more time delivering results your clients can see.
Explore the SCF 2025.1.1 in ControlMap
ControlMap automates the heavy lifting of framework updates, so you can focus on scaling your services, not managing spreadsheets.
For more details on updates made in ControlMap, view the full release notes.
