DoDD 8100.2
DOD 8100.2
DOD 8100.2
DOD 8100.2
The DoD regulation that governs the use of wireless within the Global Information Grid (GIG) is primarily outlined in DoD Instruction 8100.04, titled "Connectivity of Non-DoD Information Systems to the DoD Global Information Grid." This instruction establishes policies and procedures for the use of wireless technologies to ensure secure and effective integration with the GIG, addressing aspects like security, interoperability, and risk management. Additionally, the relevant policies may also reference standards set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and other related DoD directives.
5205.2 is the DOD directive that governs OPSEC.
There are three DoD regulations that have provisions for implementing safeguards. DoD Regulation 5400.11, "DoD Privacy Program;" DoD Instruction 8500.2, "DoD Information Assurance Implementation;" and DoD Regulation 8580.2, "DoD Health Information Security Regulation."
Prohibited on DoD computers or networks
DoD Instruction 8500.2
DOD 8100.2
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 Wireless devices must (at minimum) adhere to ____________ encryption requirements?
RC4