DOD 8100.2
DOD 8100.2
DOD 8100.2
DoDD 8100.2
DOD 8100.2
5205.2 is the DOD directive that governs OPSEC.
What is DoD Directive 8100.2: Use of Commercial Wireless Devices, Services, and Technologies in the Department of Defense (DoD) Global Information Grid (GIG)?
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."
The use of commercial wireless devices within the Department of Defense (DoD) is primarily governed by the DoD Instruction 8500.01, which outlines the risk management framework and security requirements for information systems. Additionally, DoD policy requires compliance with the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) and relevant National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidelines. Specific regulations may also include the use of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) to ensure secure configurations.
DoD Instruction 8500.2
No, a navy policy does not supersede a DOD (Department of Defense) regulation. DOD regulations are the official guidelines and directives that apply to all branches of the military, including the Navy. Navy policies may be more specific or may provide additional guidance within the framework of the DOD regulations, but they cannot override or supersede them.
DOD 4500.9R, Part II, Chapter 204, directs the use of DOD form 2890.