Feds lay down draft rules on system security
Published: July 18, 2005, 6:19 PM PDT
By Joris Evers
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
http://news.com.com/Feds+lay+down+draft+rules+on+system+security/2100-7348_3
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The U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and
Technology, or NIST, has released a draft version of the minimal security
requirements for federal agencies. (Download PDF) The report, published
Friday, comes one month after government auditors found that the agencies
are not prepared to deal with the triple Internet menaces of spam, phishing
and spyware.

The requirements are meant to help the government organiztions improve their
information technology security and comply with the Federal Information
Security Management Act (FISMA) of 2002. The document covers 17 areas with
regard to protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of
federal information systems and the information processed, stored and
transmitted by those systems. NIST has invited public comments on the draft
standard until Sept. 13, 2005. After it becomes effective, federal agencies
must be in compliance within one year.

PDF document:
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/FIPS-200-ipd-07-13-2005.pdf



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