RC4
DOD Wireless devices must (at minimum) adhere to ____________ encryption requirements?
FIPS
Department of Defense (DoD) wireless devices must adhere to the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 or the newer FIPS 140-3 encryption standards for cryptographic modules. This ensures that any sensitive data transmitted over wireless networks is adequately protected. Additionally, devices are required to implement security measures that comply with DoD policies and guidelines to safeguard classified and unclassified information.
DOD 8100.2
DOD 8100.2
What is DoD Directive 8100.2: Use of Commercial Wireless Devices, Services, and Technologies in the Department of Defense (DoD) Global Information Grid (GIG)?
DOD 8100.2
The army's formal certification and accreditation testing process is called:
DoD Directive 8100.2, titled "Implementation of the Department of Defense (DoD) Policy on the Use of Commercial Wireless Devices and Services in the DoD," establishes the framework for the secure use of commercial wireless technologies within the Department of Defense. It aims to ensure that wireless devices and services are employed in a manner that protects sensitive information and maintains operational security. The directive outlines responsibilities for managing and mitigating risks associated with wireless communications while promoting the effective use of these technologies.
The DoD Directive 8550.01 establishes policy for the use of wireless devices within the Department of Defense. This directive outlines the responsibilities and procedures for managing wireless communications, ensuring cybersecurity, and protecting sensitive information. It aims to enhance operational effectiveness while safeguarding national security interests.
The Standards of Conduct (DoD) and the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice).
The Standards of Conduct (DoD) and the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice).