Once an assessment has been submitted to the assessor, can the assessed entity change their responses?
Answer(s): A
When an entity submits an assessment to their External Assessor, the responses are locked to preserve the integrity of the submission. However, changes can still be made if the assessor reverts a Requirement Statement back to the entity. This allows management to adjust responses, provide new evidence, or clarify details before the assessor finalizes validation. HITRUST itself does not revert requirement statements during the assessment phase, as that authority rests with the assessor. Once the assessment is submitted to HITRUST QA, responses cannot be modified. This process ensures proper control while still giving flexibility for corrections during the assessor review.
HITRUST MyCSF User Guide "Assessment Submission Workflow"; CCSFP Study Guide "Assessor Review and Reversion of Requirement Statements."
Requirement Statement scores are averaged to determine Control Reference and Domain scores.
The scoring model in HITRUST is hierarchical. Each Requirement Statement is scored individually across maturity levels (Policy, Procedure, Implemented, Measured, Managed). These scores roll up into Control Reference, which represent collections of related requirement statements. The average of Control Reference within a domain determines the Domain Score. Finally, domain scores are used to evaluate whether certification thresholds are met (e.g., minimum domain score of 71 for r2 certification). This hierarchical averaging ensures that deficiencies in individual requirements are reflected in higher-level scores, promoting balance across all controls within a domain.
HITRUST CSF Scoring Rubric "Score Calculation"; CCSFP Study Guide "Roll-Up ofRequirement, Control Reference, and Domain Scores."
Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) can be viewed centrally across multiple assessment objects.
HITRUST's MyCSF platform allows organizations to manage CAPs centrally. When a CAP is created in one assessment object, it can be tracked and viewed across other assessments. This capability gives organizations a consolidated view of open remediation items, progress, and deadlines. Centralized CAP management supports ongoing compliance by ensuring that unresolved issues are not siloed within individual assessments. It also enables organizations to demonstrate to assessors and stakeholders that CAPs are actively managed across their environment. This central view provides efficiencies for entities undergoing multiple assessments simultaneously.
HITRUST MyCSF User Guide "CAP Dashboard and Cross-Assessment Tracking"; CCSFP Practitioner Guide "Managing CAPs Centrally."
An r2 certification is good for how many years?
Answer(s): B
An r2 certification is valid for two years, but only if an interim assessment is performed at the one- year mark and interim requirements are met. The interim assessment ensures that the organization continues to maintain its controls, remediate CAPs, and discharge any pending N/A justifications. If an interim is not completed or requirements are not met, the certification can lapse. Unlike option A, remediation of all CAPs and N/As is not required before certification is maintained, though CAP progress must be monitored. Certification is not automatically valid for two years (option C), nor is it indefinite (option D). Thus, the correct answer is that certification is valid for two years provided interim requirements are met.
HITRUST Assurance Program Overview "Certification Validity and Interim Assessments"; CCSFP Study Guide "Two-Year Certification Cycle."
Select the four general risk factor categories used when scoping r2 assessments.
Answer(s): A,C,D,E
When performing scoping for an r2 assessment, HITRUST requires consideration of risk factors that tailor requirement statements. Four categories are applied: Technical, Organizational, Compliance, and Operational.Technical Risk Factors consider measurable characteristics such as number of users, systems, or transactions, which directly influence the size and complexity of the control environment.Organizational Risk Factors address the type of business, industry sector, and whether the entity is a covered entity or business associate.Compliance Risk Factors incorporate regulatory drivers (e.g., HIPAA, PCI DSS, state laws) that generate additional requirement statements.Operational Risk Factors consider how data is used, stored, and transmitted, including exposure points like internet-facing systems."General" and "Privacy" are not categories formally recognized in the HITRUST methodology. Privacy obligations are accounted for under compliance drivers such as HIPAA, GDPR, or state laws. These categories ensure that control requirements are right-sized to the entity's unique environment, reducing both over-scoping and under-scoping.
HITRUST CSF Assessment Methodology "Risk Factor Categories"; CCSFP Study Guide "Scoping Risk Factors in r2 Assessments."
When scoping an r2 assessment, selecting regulatory factors is required and may generate additional Requirement Statements in the assessment object.
Regulatory factors are a mandatory part of the scoping process in r2 assessments. These factors represent applicable laws, regulations, or frameworks that impact the organization's operations. Examples include HIPAA, PCI-DSS, GDPR, state data protection laws, CMS Minimum Security Requirements, and FedRAMP. When a regulatory factor is selected in MyCSF, additional requirement statements are automatically generated within the assessment object. These statements tailor the control environment to match external obligations, ensuring alignment with compliance expectations.For example, selecting PCI-DSS will add specific controls related to cardholder data protection. Selecting HIPAA will add requirements for safeguarding protected health information. Without selecting these factors, the assessment would not provide complete coverage, and certification would lack credibility. This dynamic tailoring is one of the strengths of HITRUST's risk-based approach, ensuring each entity's assessment is relevant to its regulatory landscape.
HITRUST CSF Methodology "Regulatory Factors & Requirement Generation"; CCSFP Practitioner Training "Tailoring Assessments with Compliance Factors."
How is the sample of Requirement Statements within an interim assessment selected for testing?
Answer(s): C,D,E
During an interim assessment for r2 certifications, only a subset of Requirement Statements is retested. This sample is not determined manually by assessors or clients but is systematically generated by MyCSF. The tool ensures randomness and fairness while including mandatory items such as:Requirement Statements with open gaps from the prior validated assessment.Requirement Statements with active Corrective Action Plans (CAPs).A random selection of additional requirements to confirm continued control performance.This approach balances efficiency and assurance. It ensures that areas of previously identified weakness are re-examined while still sampling across the broader control set. By automating sample selection, HITRUST prevents bias and ensures consistency across interim reviews.
HITRUST Interim Assessment Guide "Sample Selection for Interims"; CCSFP Practitioner Guide "Interim Testing and MyCSF Sampling Process."
A validated assessment may lead to either a validated report or a validated report with certification.
Validated assessments undergo QA by HITRUST after submission by the assessor. The outcome can be either:A Validated Report issued if the assessment is complete but certification thresholds (e.g., domain scores 71 for r2) are not met. This report still provides assurance to relying parties by confirming independent validation, even without certification.A Validated Report with Certification issued when all certification criteria are met, including minimum domain scores and interim assessment requirements for multi-year validity.This distinction allows HITRUST to provide value even to organizations that fall short of certification, by documenting their current control maturity and gaps. Organizations can use the validated report as a roadmap to remediate deficiencies and pursue certification in the future.
HITRUST Assurance Program Overview "Validated Reports and Certification"; CCSFP Study Guide "Assessment Outcomes."
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