INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY INFORMATION ASSURANCE

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NATIONAL INFORMATION ASSURANCE PARTNERSHIP THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES AS REPRESENTED BY THE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY AGC(ART), Suite 6542 9800 Savage Road Ft. George G. Meade MD 207556542 Information systems security information assurance services, namely, the development of information systems security evaluation assessment tools for use by developers and testing laboratories; assistance to organizations in establishing testing and validation programs for information systems standards, products, and classes of products; accreditation of testing laboratories and development of information systems security evaluation research and testing programs for industry or laboratory use;
NIAP THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES AS REPRESENTED BY THE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY AGC(ART), Suite 6542 9800 Savage Road Ft. George G. Meade MD 207556542 Information systems security information assurance services, namely, the development of information systems security evaluation assessment tools for use by developers and testing laboratories; assistance to organizations in establishing testing and validation programs for information systems standards, products, and classes of products; accreditation of testing laboratories and development of information systems security evaluation research and testing programs for industry or laboratory use;
NIAP National Security Agency Attn: AGC(ART), Suite 6542 9800 Savage Road Ft. George G. Meade MD 207556542 Information systems security information assurance services, namely, the development of information systems security evaluation assessment tools for use by developers and testing laboratories; assistance to organizations in establishing testing and validation programs for information systems standards, products, and classes of products; accreditation of testing laboratories and development of information systems security evaluation research and testing programs for industry or laboratory use;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A number of different security systems, such as in home or business locations, periodically transmit status data to a remote facility such as a central monitoring station so that it is continuously informed of the security systems' status. The status may relate to an alarm status, armed status, or trouble code status. A user interface at the remote facility provides a spreadsheet format that allows a user to quickly ascertain the status of the security systems, and to send commands to the security systems. The security systems may be controlled individually or in groups, such as to add or delete authorizations. The user interface can filter or sort the information, or obtain further details. Other information, such as video and audio data from a security system, can also be provided to the remote facility for use in the user interface. Information can be recorded for subsequent playback.