ACP 122 (F) - Multilateral Planners Conference
ACP 122 (F) - Multilateral Planners Conference
ACP 122 (F) - Multilateral Planners Conference
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<strong>ACP</strong> <strong>122</strong>(F)<br />
j. Media Security. Including maintaining an inventory of classified media, proper<br />
marking, and rules governing Disposal and Reuse;<br />
k. Methods of Destruction. Destruction of media should be accomplished in the<br />
most practical manner, and considering operational constraints (emergency<br />
burning in an incinerator or using flammable substances at hand, sinking in waters<br />
that would make salvage impossible); and<br />
l. Over-Riding Of Security Controls. In some instances, it may be necessary to<br />
over-ride some security features; the procedure on how to over-ride the feature, and<br />
documenting the occurrence should be documented.<br />
COMPUTER NETWORK DEFENCE (CND)<br />
505. All CIS which will be used throughout CCEB nations will require a CND capability,<br />
which is normally implemented using a range of accredited security devices, including Intrusion<br />
Detection Equipment (IDS), manned by specially trained personnel. However, it is important to<br />
note that technical detection and response is only one element of CND, which is also reliant on<br />
effective reporting alert, warning and response mechanisms and involves all personnel who use,<br />
manage and maintain CIS.<br />
506. The open and rapid exchange of IA and CND information between allies using<br />
connected systems is an essential element of the defensive Information Operations (IO) process,<br />
and falls within the purview of the ICCWG.<br />
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