Licenses
This subsite carries layered licensing. Site content, site source code, and the upstream framework data each fall under different terms.
Site content (CC BY 4.0)
Prose, headings, captions, persona scenarios, query interpretations, and other written content on this site are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
You are free to share and adapt this content for any purpose, including commercial, provided you give appropriate credit, link to the license, and indicate any changes.
Suggested attribution:
Straight, R. Cybersecurity Framework Concordance. Licensed under CC BY 4.0. https://ryanstraight.github.io/cybedtools/concordance/
Site source code (MIT)
The R scripts, Quarto configurations, SCSS, JavaScript, and SVG assets that build this site are licensed under the MIT License, matching the cybedtools R package this site documents.
Framework source data (per-framework upstream terms)
The cybersecurity workforce and learning frameworks displayed on this site retain their upstream licenses:
- NICE Framework v2 and DCWF v5.1: US public domain (works of the United States Government)
- ENISA ECSF v1: ENISA’s re-use notice
- SFIA 9: SFIA Use Policy (free for individuals, small employers, and accredited training providers; paid for commercial consultancies and large employers; full skill text restricted at every tier)
- Cyber.org K-12 v1.0: Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0
- CSTA K-12 CS Standards (Rev 2017): Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
- ACM/IEEE CSEC2017: ACM/IEEE educational-use terms
- DigComp 2.2: European Commission re-use terms
Each framework’s per-page provenance section names its license. Truncated text fragments shown in the searchable lookup widgets fall within each framework’s terms as academic illustration; this site does not redistribute full framework source text.
To run the underlying queries against full framework text, install the cybedtools R package and stage the framework source data per docs/framework-data-sources.md.