U.S. Sees Flow of Classified Data to China as Insider Threat
Global Security 3.26.13
The following are the most common vulnerabilities found during DSS assessments.
- Not auditing and reviewing audit results for classified systems
- Persons without proper eligibility accessing classified
- Processing on an unaccredited system
- Unreported FCL change conditions (foreign buyout, etc)
- Uncleared Key Management Personnel
- Personnel clearance re-investigations out-of-scope
- Lack of process to detect and deter viruses / malicious code
- Not reporting classified compromises
- Classified IS configuration and connectivity management
- Poor safe combination security
NCIS October 2012 RDA/CI newsletter (
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Obama Blocks Chinese Firm's Wind-Farm BidLos Angeles Times 9.29.12
New Rules Ordered in Crackdown on Leaks
Wall Street Journal 6.25.12
The DSS/Industry Working Group announced the newest update posted on the DSS.mil website related to the Research, Recertify, and Upgrade request process in JPAS.
DSS 6.12
DSS Releases ISL 2012-03 FSO Training
DSS 5.12
ISFO Update Handout
DSS 5.12
ISL 2012-02 regarding the United Kingdom (UK) Defense Trade Control Treaty
DSS 3.21.12