DIACAP requires you to review your IA posture at least annually for as long as the system is in operation (or every 6 months if it is a MAC I system).
Yes - DIACAP requires you to review your IA posture. DoDI 8510.2 (DIACAP) and DoDI 8500.2 both require that the IA posture of all systems belonging to an organization must be reviewed at least once a year. Furthermore, the system must be assessed and undergo reaccreditation by the Principal Accredditation Authority (PAA) - which generally means the DAA - at least every 3 years.
No - DIACAP required that the posture be at least partially reviewed every year (for the Annual Security Review - aka ASR) except for very sensitive systems that must be reviewed more often - usually every six months. A comprehensive review is required every 3 years under DIACAP.
DIACAP (DoD 8510.01) requires organizations to abide by DoDI 8500.2. Paragraph 4.9 of 8500.2 states:4.9. All DoD ISs with an authorization to operate (ATO) shall be reviewed annually to confirm that the IA posture of the IS remains acceptable. Reviews will include validation of IA controls and be documented in writing.Note that it is the IA posture of the SYSTEM that is reviewed rather than the organization and that the review is EVERY YEAR, not just every 2 years.
DIACAP requires that the security posture of any DoD system be evaluated at least annually. A system must undergo the full DIACAP process prior to being placed into service, whenever a major change occurs, and prior the expiration of the accreditation of the system if it already has an ATO. The DAA issues an ATO for a system for up to 3 years.
For US DoD systems: under DIACAP, the IA posture of an organization should be reviewed at least annually. All systems must undergo a complete review at least every 3 years but should also undergo at least a partial review every year (annual security review). More sensitive and more critical systems may be required to undergo review more often - some as often as every 6 months. NIST recommends pretty much the same.
FalseThe relevant DoD Instruction is DoDI 8500.2, but it should be noted that the IA posture must be reviewed at least once a year, not just every two years.DoDI 8510.2 (DIACAP) also cites DoDI 8500.2, which requires that the IA posture of all systems belonging to an organization must be reviewed at least once a year.Furthermore, the system must be assessed and undergo reaccreditation by the Principal Accredditation Authority (PAA) - which generally means the DAA - at least every 3 years.
A DIACAP review has to be executed for every new system, for every major change to an existing system, and at least every 3 years for any currently accredited system.
There is NO DoD instruction that states that IA posture gets reviewed every two years; the relevant DoD Instruction is DoDI 8500.2, but it states that the IA posture must be reviewed at least once a year, not just every two years.DoDI 8510.2 (DIACAP) also cites DoDI 8500.2, which requires that the IA posture of all systems belonging to an organization must be reviewed at least once a year.Furthermore, the system must be assessed and undergo reaccreditation by the Principal Accredditation Authority (PAA) - which generally means the DAA - at least every 3 years.
DoDI 8510.2 and DoDI 8500.2 require that the IA posture of all systems belonging to an organization must be reviewed at least once a year. Furthermore, the system must be assessed and undergo reaccreditation by the Principal Accredditation Authority (PAA) - which generally means the DAA - at least every 3 years.
DoDI 8510.2 and DoDI 8500.2 require that the IA posture of all systems belonging to an organization must be reviewed at least once a year. Furthermore, the system must be assessed and undergo reaccreditation by the Principal Accredditation Authority (PAA) - which generally means the DAA - at least every 3 years.
DODI 8510.01 was signed November 28, 2007. Draft versions circulated for several years prior to that however.
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