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IT Baseline Protection Manual - The Information Warfare Site

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<strong>IT</strong> <strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> in the Area of Infrastructure<br />

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Infrastructure:<br />

- S 1.9 (1) Fire sealing of trays<br />

- S 1.20 (3) Selection of cable types suited in terms of their physical/mechanical properties (when<br />

providing new networks with cables)<br />

- S 1.21 (2) Sufficient dimensioning of lines (when providing new networks with cables)<br />

- S 1.22 (3) Physical protection of lines and distributors (optional)<br />

- S 1.39 (3) Prevention of transient currents on shielding<br />

Organisation:<br />

- S 2.19 (2) Neutral documentation in distributors<br />

- S 2.20 (3) Monitoring of existing lines (optional)<br />

Communications:<br />

- S 5.1 (3) Removal, or short-circuiting and grounding, of unneeded lines<br />

- S 5.2 (2) Selection of an appropriate network topography (when providing new networks with<br />

cables)<br />

- S 5.3 (2) Selection of cables types suited in terms of communication technology (when<br />

providing new networks with cables)<br />

- S 5.4 (2) Documentation on, and marking of, cabling<br />

- S 5.5 (2) Damage-minimising routing of cables (when providing new networks with cables)<br />

Contingency Planning:<br />

- S 6.18 (3) Provision of redundant lines (optional)<br />

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<strong>IT</strong>-<strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>: Otober 2000<br />

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