The IAO is not the DAA, but is responsible to the DAA.
Normally, a Senior Information Assurance Officer is responsible for Information Assurance.
Information Assurance Manager (IAM) Information Assurance Officer (IAO
Information Assurance Officer
IASO stands for Information Assurance Security Officer. It is a position described in the Army Information Assurance document AR 25-2. It is equivalent to the IAO pesition described in DoDI 8500.2 and DoDI 8510.01.
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DoD Component Senior Information Assurance Officer
Yes. The Principal Accrediting Authority (PAA) is normally the DAA (designated accrediting authority) or AO (accrediting official/officer).
The Certification Authority is responsible to review validation results, determine the degree to which a system complies with assigned controls, determine risk based on those results, and then make a certification recommendation to the DAA. The recommendation is sometimes referred to as a "certification determination" but what is really being determined is the risk level.
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Confidentiality is the assurance that things are not disclosed to unauthorized recipients.
Information assurance is about minimizing risks when dealing with information and data. It is an important practice when dealing with the storage and processing of digital data.
Confidentiality is the assurance that things are not disclosed to unauthorized recipients.