CISSP
Which of the following certifications would satisfy the IA BBP for IAM level II and IAM level III?a. CISSP
security
For IAM level I GISF GSLC Security+ CAP For IAM level II GSLC CSIM CISSP (or CISSP Associate) CAP For IAM level III GSLC CISM CISSP (or CISSP Associate)
No. According the the DODD 8570, the following certs apply for IAM: IAM Level I - CAP, GISF,GSCL, Security+ IAM Level II - CAP,GSLC, CISM, CISSP (or Associate) IAM Level III - GSLC, CISM,CISSP (or Associate) The link below will take you to a copy of the Directive.
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IASO is to ensure that all personnel associated with IS receive system-specific and general awareness security training (see AR 25-2, para 3-2f) including:IA training and certificationIA situation and awareness briefingInformation Assurance Workforce Improvement ProgramInformation Assurance Training and Certification Best Business Practice (BBP)The IASO is also responsible to responsible to the IAM for ensuring that the appropriate operational IA posture is maintained for a DoD information system or organization.
According to DoDI 8500.2 - ALL information systems should have an IAM. The IAM will most often be the IAM for a bunch of systems or for an entire network or group of networks. The bigger the assignment, the more likely the IAM is to also delegate portions of the responsibilities to other lower level IAM's and IAO's as well as to system administrators, but SOMEBODY has to be the ultimate IAM for the system for it to receive accreditation under DIACAP.
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AR 25-2 does not specify a maximum password length, however, According to AR 25-2, Section IV, paragraph 4-12 b: The IAM or designee will manage the password generation, issuance, and control process. If used, generate passwords in accordance with the BBP for Army Password Standards. BBP for Army password standards are contained in 04-IA-O-0001, paragraph 5A: (1) All system or system-level passwords and privileged-level accounts (e.g., root, enable, admin, administration accounts, etc.) will be a minimum of 15-character case-sensitive password changed every 60 days (IAW JTF-GNO CTO). (2) All user-level, user-generated passwords (e.g., email, web, desktop computer, etc.) will change to a 14-character (or greater) case-sensitive password changed every 60 days.
i dont think you can but iam only a level 17 so i would not know