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 National Information Assurance Glossary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Information Assurance Glossary, published by the National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee of the United States federal government, is an unclassified glossary of Information Assurance terms intended to provide a common vocabulary for discussing Information Assurance concepts.
This page was last modified 11:01, 3 October 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Information_Assurance_Glossary

  
 Information Assurance Program
The program goal is to reduce vulnerability in our National Information Infrastructure by promoting higher education in Information Assurance and producing a growing number of professionals with Information Assurance expertise in many disciplines.
Information Assurance is a defense in depth that balances Technology, Policy and Practice, and Awareness, Training and Education.
Information Systems majors are provided with introductory skills and abilities to design and execute Information Assurance procedures and practices.
security.isu.edu

  
 Information Assurance
Ensure that designated pre-deployment Information Assurance security officers (IASOs) effect continuous coordination with the organizational IA personnel for which the systems are demonstrated, tested, or fielded.
Information Assurance capabilities and actions protect and defend network availability, protect data integrity, and provide the ability to implement effective computer network defense (CND).
The AEI architecture requires the establishment, verification, and maintenance of trusted enclaves, trusted connectivity, and trusted information and information sources along with the capability to access and distribute that information by leveraging technology and capabilities to amplify that trust.
ia.gordon.army.mil /iaso/Army/AR25-2/main.htm

  
 National Information Assurance Training and Education Center Home
The National Information Assurance Training and Education Center has been active in development of training standards associated with both the National Institute of Standards Publication 800-16 and the National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee (NSTISSC) 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, and 4016 documents.
It serves to develop professionals with information assurance expertise in various disciplines, and ultimately contributes to the protection of the national information infrastructure.
As the federally designated cornerstone for essential education and training components of a strong Information Assurance initiative, the mission is to establish an effective Information Assurance infrastructure for academic, industry and government organizations.
niatec.info /about.htm

  
 STSC CrossTalk - What Is Information Assurance? - Jul 2002
According to the National Computer Security Center, availability is the "state where information is in the place needed by the user, at the time the user needs it, and in the form needed by the user" [1].
This same organization defines information security as "the result of any system of policies and procedures for identifying, controlling, and protecting unauthorized (accidental or intentional) disclosure, modification, or destruction of information or denial of service." As you will see, most of the non-technical staff equates information assurance to information security.
An understanding of information assurance is critical because its activities involve many disciplines, and these activities permeate all phases of software life-cycle development and system maintenance.
www.stsc.hill.af.mil /crosstalk/2002/07/mcknight.html

  
 merged glossary
The liaison is established (by an initiating host) for the purpose of information transfer (with the associated host); the period of time is the time required to carry out the intent of the liaison (e.g., transfer of a file, a chatter session, delivery of mail).
Erasure is accomplished in two ways: (1) by alternating-current erasure, by which the information is destroyed by applying an alternating high and low magnetic field to the media; or (2) by direct-current erasure, by which the media are saturated by applying a unidirectional magnetic field.
Assurance Profile - an assurance requirement for a TOE whereby different levels of confidence are required in different security enforcing functions.
www.isse.gmu.edu /~csis/glossary/merged_glossary.html

  
 IATAC - Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center
This information will be gathered from numerous sources both within and external to the government, and will be validated by appropriate experts.
DTIC's information specialists and government, private sector, and academic partners will add value to existing information resources by selecting relevant content from authoritative sources, validating it as necessary, and presenting it in an inclusive, yet protected Web environment.
Provides information on the topics of propaganda analysis, online journals, index and metapages, general resources, intelligence agencies, and articles and documents.
iac.dtic.mil /iatac/resources.html

  
 Week 45: Firewall security tips
Also called a "screened subnet," its purpose is to enforce the internal network's IA policy for external information exchange and to provide external, untrusted sources with restricted access to releasable information while shielding internal networks from outside attacks.
An information security professional for 17 years, Bard has briefed and written infosecurity assessments and technical reports for the White House and Department of Defense, special interest groups, industry and academia.
In some circles the DMZ is considered a part of the firewall, while other circles consider the DMZ the land of the sacrificial hosts.
searchsecurity.techtarget.com /tip/1,289483,sid14_gci1020440,00.html

  
 Multics Bibliography
This thesis examines the various mechanisms for naming the information objects stored in a general-purpose computing utility, and isolates a basic set of naming facilities that must be protected to assure complete control over user interaction and that allow desired interactions among users to occur in a natural way.
The goals are to identify the minimum mechanism that must be correct to guarantee computer enforcement of desired constraints on information access, to simplify the structure of that minimum mechanism to make verification of correctness by auditing possible, and to demonstrate by test implementation that the security kernel so developed is...
Protection of computations and information is an important aspect of a computer utility.
www.multicians.org /biblio.html

  
 Information Assurance
NSA's Information Assurance Directorate is dedicated to providing information assurance solutions that will keep our information systems safe from harm.
New information technologies arrive at lightning speed, allowing us to share information across town, across the country, or around the world faster than ever before.
IAD's mission involves detecting, reporting, and responding to cyber threats; making encryption codes to securely pass information between systems; and embedding IA measures directly into the emerging Global Information Grid.
www.nsa.gov /ia

  
 Education & Training
The NIETP operates under national authority, advocating improvements in information assurance (IA) education, training, and awareness.
The NIETP encourages and recognizes universities through the Centers of Academic Excellence in IA Education and sponsors the national Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education and the National Information Assurance Training and Education Center.
The NIETP serves as the National Manager for IA education and training relating to national security systems and develops IA training standards with the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS).
www.nsa.gov /ia/academia/acade00001.cfm

  
 Information Assurance
Access to supplemental IA information is available to Only cleared Facilities in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), Department of Defense Elements, U.S. Federal Government Agencies under the NISP, and Military contracting and Security authorities.
National Information System Security INFOSEC Terms (NSTISSI No. 4009)
This site has been designed to help you with all Information System (IS) issues as they relate to the National Industrial Security Program (NISP).
www.dss.mil /infoas

  
 CSIA - Homepage
The CSIA provides a central focus for information assurance in promoting the understanding that it is essential for government and business alike to maintain reliable, secure and resilient national information systems.
Its purpose is to provide a quick and efficient method of testing information assurance products and services for use within the public domain.
The CSIA Claims Tested Mark scheme is one of a number of initiatives to support the UK Government Strategy for Information Assurance.
www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk /csia

  
 Information Assurance – the Achilles’ Heel of Joint Vision 2010?
Information Assurance is defined as "information operations that protect and defend information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and non-repudiation.
Although each of these actions is important, Information Assurance is the most critical to the success of the new operational concepts described in JV2010 because it ensures that friendly systems will provide the information as required.
Information superiority is defined as "the capability to collect, process, and disseminate an uninterrupted flow of information, while exploiting or denying an adversary’s ability to do the same."
www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil /airchronicles/cc/ashley.html

  
 Information Assurance Collaboration in the Pacific Northwest
On December 15, 2003, the UW submitted an application for certification as an NSA Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education.
Information Assurance Education/Research/Service in the Pacific Northwest: A Roadmap (PowerPoint presentation 7/7/03)
In early January 2004, the UW also officially approved a proposal to create the Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity (CIAC)
staff.washington.edu /dittrich/center

  
 SANS Institute - About the SANS Institute
Critical information is disseminated to the public in the form of alerts and postings.
GIAC is unique in the field of information security certifications by not only testing a candidate's knowledge, but also testing a candidate's ability to put that knowledge into practice in the real world.
The articles, press releases and other information in the SANS Press Room are available for reproduction without prior permission as long as you cite the individual, source, and the SANS Institute.
www.sans.org /aboutsans.php

  
 CMS Security & Availability Division - Security Resource Links
Glossary and represent just a sampling of available references.
They are presented for your information and convenience as a service by the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS).
The opinions, statements, recommendations, and information found at the sites listed below are not guaranteed by CMS and do not necessarily represent CMS' point of view.
www.state.il.us /cms/saa/resources_security_links.htm

  
 Computer Network Security - Resources
This resource center has been designed to bring you valuable security information to help you make educated choices about securing your network.
We've included links to security focused sites and portals, technical papers, training, glossaries and more.
Bookmark this page and visit us often as we expand this site.
www.toplayer.com /content/resource/index.jsp

  
 Information Assurance Bibliography
Anderson and A. Khattak, “The Use of Information Retrieval Techniques for Intrusion Detection,” Proceedings of the of First International Workshop on the Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, September 14-16 1997, pp.
Ragsdale, and J. Schafer, “Anticipatory Planning in Information Operations,” IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (to be published), Nashville, TN, October 8-11 2000, pp.
Brock, “Information Security: Computer Attacks at Department of Defense Pose Increasing Risks, before the Government Information and Regulation Subcommittee, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs.,” Tech.
www.itoc.usma.edu /ragsdale/secbib.htm

  
 Information Assurance
NSTISSI 4009: CNSS Instruction 4009, National Information Assurance Glossary
CNSS Instruction No. 4009: National Information Assura nce (IA) Glossary
National Archives and Records Act and Freedom of Information Act
staff.washington.edu /dittrich/ia.html

  
 SECURE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES
a    All national security classified information transmitted via telephone (office or mobile) or by electronic data transmission, will be protected by utilizing an NSA approved Type 1 encryption device.
This Notice establishes policies, and assigns responsibility for the management and use of secure communications devices, which are used for the protection of National Security Classified, Sensitive Security Information (SSI), and Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) communications.
b    SBU information transmitted via the telephone or electronic data transmission, should be offered the same protection when there is evidence of a threat to those communications.
www.ocio.usda.gov /directives/files/dn/DN3300-008.htm

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004003620
Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog.
Note: Contents data are machine generated based on pre-publication information provided by the publisher.
Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0415/2004003620.html

  
 Policy and Guidance
DoD Chief Information Officer Guidance and Policy Memorandum No. 6-8510 "Department of Defense Global Information Grid Information Assurance", 16 June 2000.
Information Assurance (IA) and Computer Network Defense (CND).
GSA is requiring that agencies implement the E-Authentication Policy, which establishes four assurance levels to create a Government wide standard framework for determining what is required to access a particular Government transaction online.
iase.disa.mil /policy.html

  
 Encyclopedia: Multi-Level Security
The National Information Assurance Glossary, published by the National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee of the United States federal government, is an unclassified glossary of Information Assurance terms intended to provide a common vocabulary for discussing Information Assurance concepts.
Multi-Level Security or (MLS) is the concept of processing information with different classifications and categories that simultaneously permits access by users with different security clearances and denies access to users who lack authorization.
Pure classification separation, not allowing any information to flow between classification layers or categories, is clearly a must for this system.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Multi_Level-Security   (149 words)

  
 WES Bologna Glossary
ENQA is a European network that disseminates a wide range of information in the field of quality assessment and quality assurance in higher education.
The main organization representing European universities and their national rectors' conferences.
The main goal of ECTS is to promote the exchange of academic information among European institutions of higher education in order to facilitate student mobility.
www.wes.org /ewenr/03Sept/BolognaGlossary.htm   (836 words)

  
 TD Canada Trust - Mortgages - Glossary of Mortgage Terms
Mortgage Critical Illness and Life Insurance provides life and critical illness coverage, underwritten by the Canada Life Assurance Company, and accidental coverage, underwritten by TD Life Insurance Company.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) - The National Housing Act (NHA) authorized Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to operate a Mortgage Insurance Fund which protects NHA Approved Lenders from losses resulting from borrower default.
Mortgage insurance is provided to the lender by CMHC or GEMICO and the premium is paid by the borrower.
www.tdcanadatrust.com /mortgages/glossary.jsp   (1593 words)

  
 merged glossary
DoD Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC): A document published by the US National Computer Security Center containing a uniform set of basic requirements and evaluation classes for assessing degrees of assurance in the effectiveness of hardware and software security controls built into systems.
Erasure is accomplished in two ways: (1) by alternating-current erasure, by which the information is destroyed by applying an alternating high and low magnetic field to the media; or (2) by direct-current erasure, by which the media are saturated by applying a unidirectional magnetic field.
TCSEC : Dept. of Defense Standard, Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, DOD 5200.28-STD, GPO 1986-623-963, 643 0, Dec. 26, 1985.
www.isse.gmu.edu /~csis/glossary/merged_glossary.html   (19341 words)

  
 Glossary of Terms
Vividness effect - people retrieve from memory information that seems relevant and is accessible; vividness (such as personal testimony) makes information much more accessible, so that it may overshadow information of much higher reliability (such as national surveys or other statistical data).
Faith - emotional security on the part of the individual enabling one to look beyond available evidence and feel, with assurance, that the partner will be responsive and caring despite the vicissitudes of an uncertain future (Rempel, Holmes, and Zanna, 1985: 97).
For example, people may ignore statistical probabilities and rely on more vivid (but less reliable) information (Stanovich, 1996: 139-140).
www.utexas.edu /courses/pair/Resources/Terms.html   (19341 words)

  
 Glossary of Terms, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
Information presented in the form of financial statements that is the representation of management without the accountant undertaking to express any assurance on the statements.
It is business-oriented and focuses on information risk management while addressing management, design and technical security issues at a conceptual level.
The AICPA is the premier national professional association for CPAs in the U.S. ©2005 The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, ISO 9001 Certified.
www.aicpa.org /members/glossary/c.htm   (1379 words)

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