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AR 380-5, Department of the Army Information Security Program, 29 September 2000; AR 380-67, Personnel Security Program, 9 September 1988; AR 380-381, Special Access Programs (SAPs) and Sensitive Activities, 21 April 2004; Authorized Classification and Control Markings Register Version 1.2, 12 May 2008
The field includes cryptographic security, transmission security, emissions security and physical security of COMSEC equipment and associated keying material. COMSEC is used to protect both classified and unclassified traffic on military communications networks, including voice, video, and data. It is used for both analog and digital ...
Controlled Cryptographic Item (CCI) is a U.S. National Security Agency term for secure telecommunications or information handling equipment, associated cryptographic component or other hardware item which performs a critical communications security (COMSEC) function. Items so designated may be unclassified but are subject to special accounting ...
Communications Security Custodian Guide, USAREUR Pamphlet 380-40 This page was last edited on 9 July 2024, at 23:14 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
According to the Department of the Army Regulation 190-56 (2013), [7] both the Department of the Army (DA) Civilian Police (CP) and Security Guards (SG) have the authority to apprehend individuals who are found to have committed felonies, misdemeanors, breaches of the peace, threats to property of welfare, or actions that are detrimental to ...
Presidential Executive Order on Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs. Limits federal regulation on small businesses, gives the president more power to oversee agency regulations and mandates that two regulations are repealed for every one that is enacted. Read Order Read article ; January 28, 2017
During the mid-1970s (74–76) two separate reviews were conducted into the SIGINT and COMSEC activities of the New Zealand Government. One of the aims of the COMSEC study was to investigate the possibility of establishing vital operating standards and a capability to produce national cryptographic key material.
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