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Dr. Ron Ross Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory

Information Security Standards Promoting Trust, Transparency, and Due Diligence E-Gov Washington Workshop April 17, 2009. Dr. Ron Ross Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory. Information Security Programs.

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Dr. Ron Ross Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory

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  1. Information Security StandardsPromoting Trust, Transparency, and Due DiligenceE-Gov Washington WorkshopApril 17, 2009 Dr. Ron Ross Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory

  2. Information Security Programs Links in the Security Chain: Management, Operational, and Technical Controls • Risk assessment • Security planning, policies, procedures • Configuration management and control • Contingency planning • Incident response planning • Security awareness and training • Security in acquisitions • Physical security • Personnel security • Security assessments • Certification and accreditation • Access control mechanisms • Identification & authentication mechanisms (Biometrics, tokens, passwords) • Audit mechanisms • Encryption mechanisms • Boundary and network protection devices (Firewalls, guards, routers, gateways) • Intrusion protection/detection systems • Security configuration settings • Anti-viral, anti-spyware, anti-spam software • Smart cards Adversaries attack the weakest link…where is yours?

  3. Starting Point FIPS 199 / SP 800-60 FIPS 200 / SP 800-53 CATEGORIZE Information System SELECT Security Controls SP 800-37 / SP 800-53A Define criticality/sensitivity of information system according to potential worst-case, adverse impact to mission/business. MONITOR Security State Select baseline security controls; apply tailoring guidance and supplement controls as needed based on risk assessment. Continuously track changes to the information system that may affect security controls and reassess control effectiveness. Security Life Cycle SP 800-39 SP 800-37 AUTHORIZE Information System SP 800-53A SP 800-70 Implement security controls within enterprise architecture using sound systems engineering practices; apply security configuration settings. Determine risk to organizational operations and assets, individuals, other organizations, and the Nation; if acceptable, authorize operation. ASSESS Security Controls IMPLEMENT Security Controls Determine security control effectiveness (i.e., controls implemented correctly, operating as intended, meeting security requirements for information system). Risk Management Framework

  4. Output from Automated Support Tools Near Real Time Security Status Information Authorization Package Artifacts and Evidence SECURITY PLAN including updated Risk Assessment SECURITY ASSESSMENT REPORT PLAN OF ACTION AND MILESTONES INFORMATION SYSTEM CATEGORIZE Information System SELECT Security Controls MONITOR Security State Risk Management Framework AUTHORIZE Information System IMPLEMENT Security Controls ASSESS Security Controls Applying the Risk Management Framework to Information Systems

  5. RISK EXECUTIVE FUNCTION Enterprise-wide Oversight, Monitoring, and Risk Management Organizational Inputs Laws, Directives, Policy Guidance Strategic Goals and Objectives Priorities and Resource Availability Supply Chain Considerations Architecture Description Architecture Reference Models Segment and Solution Architectures Mission and Business Processes Information System Boundaries RMF RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM Authorization Decision Authorization Decision SP SP SP SP SP SP SAR SAR SAR SAR SAR SAR INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM Authorization Decision POAM POAM POAM POAM POAM POAM Authorization Decision Common Controls (Inherited by Information Systems) Authorization Decision Authorization Decision SP: Security Plan SAR: Security Assessment Report POAM: Plan of Action and Milestones

  6. Contact Information 100 Bureau Drive Mailstop 8930 Gaithersburg, MD USA 20899-8930 Project Leader Administrative Support Dr. Ron Ross Peggy Himes (301) 975-5390 (301) 975-2489 ron.ross@nist.gov peggy.himes@nist.gov Senior Information Security Researchers and Technical Support Marianne Swanson Dr. Stu Katzke (301) 975-3293 (301) 975-4768 marianne.swanson@nist.gov skatzke@nist.gov Pat Toth Arnold Johnson (301) 975-5140 (301) 975-3247 patricia.toth@nist.govarnold.johnson@nist.gov Matt Scholl Information and Feedback (301) 975-2941 Web:csrc.nist.gov/sec-cert matthew.scholl@nist.gov Comments:sec-cert@nist.gov

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