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Title: Foreign Affairs Information System (FAIS) Early Operational Capability (EOC) network security criteria

Abstract

The Joint Center for Information Security Technology (JCIST) at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, under an interagency agreement between the Department of State (DOS) and the Department of Energy (DOE), has been tasked with the security certification testing of the Foreign Affairs Information system (FAIS) Early Operational Capability (EOC) software. The basis for this certification is the FAIS (EOC) Security Requirements Allocation (SRA) document. This document defines the security requirements for the FAIS EOC software. Security certification of the FAIS system is the responsibility of the Office of Information Systems Security, Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS/ST/ISS). The overall FAIS EOC certification will be completed in two general steps. First, a test of a stand-alone FAIS EOC system against the SRA requirements which is currently in progress. Second is a test of all FAIS network system interfaces against the SRA requirements as expanded to adequately address the network security issues. This accumulation of requirements is referred to as the FAIS EOC Network Security Criteria. 5 refs.

Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, TN (USA)
OSTI Identifier:
6718831
Report Number(s):
K/DSRD-53
ON: DE89001452
DOE Contract Number:  
AC05-84OT21400
Resource Type:
Technical Report
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; CLASSIFIED INFORMATION; SECURITY; ACCOUNTABILITY; CLASSIFICATION; FOREIGN POLICY; SECRECY PROTECTION; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INFORMATION; 293000* - Energy Planning & Policy- Policy, Legislation, & Regulation

Citation Formats

. Foreign Affairs Information System (FAIS) Early Operational Capability (EOC) network security criteria. United States: N. p., 1988. Web.
. Foreign Affairs Information System (FAIS) Early Operational Capability (EOC) network security criteria. United States.
. 1988. "Foreign Affairs Information System (FAIS) Early Operational Capability (EOC) network security criteria". United States.
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