A forthcoming Pentagon directive will shed light on how Defense Department organizations are expected to ensure information is stored on DOD systems adequately. The Pentagon initially issued a directive last October that gave a basic framework for providing information assurance . . . . A forthcoming Pentagon directive will shed light on how Defense Department organizations are expected to ensure information is stored on DOD systems adequately. The Pentagon initially issued a directive last October that gave a basic framework for providing information assurance (IA). DOD Directive 8500.1, which became effective Oct. 24, 2002, calls for information assurance requirements to be identified and included in the design, acquisition, installation, operation, upgrade and replacement of all DOD information systems. DOD Directive 8500.2 will provide more detailed instructions on how to carry the preceding policy and how it will be enforced. The policy is expected to be delivered Jan. 23 to John Stenbit, the assistant secretary of Defense for command, control communications and intelligence (ASD/C3I) and DOD chief information officer, said Donald Jones, a member of the ASD/C3I IA directorate, adding that "with a little bit of luck, [8500.2] will be signed within one week." The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . A forthcoming Pentagon directive will shed light on how Defense Department organizations are expecte. forthcoming, pentagon, directive, light, defense, department, organizations, expecte. . Anthony Pell
You wake up one morning and realize that your power is out. The phone that acts as your lifeline to the world is also inoperative. The entire infrastructure on which you depend has been attacked and reduced to shorted circuits. Does . . . . You wake up one morning and realize that your power is out. The phone that acts as your lifeline to the world is also inoperative. The entire infrastructure on which you depend has been attacked and reduced to shorted circuits. Does this situation sound somewhat far-fetched? It may very well be. Almost all discussion of the significance of cyber-terrorism includes such a scenario as a plausible reality, but the United States has yet to fall victim. The link for this article located at HPRonline is no longer available. . You wake up one morning and realize that your power is out. The phone that acts as your lifeline to . morning, realize, power, phone, lifeline. . Anthony Pell
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