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DISN Data Networks: Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet)

DISN Data Networks: Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet). Jim Nostrant, DISA/D3124 SIPRNET Customer Service Manager E-Mail: nostranj@ncr.disa.mil Tel: (703) 735-3238 DSN 653. SIPRNet Secret IP Router Network. The DOD’s Intranet Processing SECRET Information.

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DISN Data Networks: Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet)

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  1. DISN Data Networks:Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) Jim Nostrant, DISA/D3124 SIPRNET Customer Service Manager E-Mail: nostranj@ncr.disa.mil Tel: (703) 735-3238 DSN 653

  2. SIPRNetSecret IP Router Network The DOD’s Intranet Processing SECRET Information Designed to Satisfy the Warfighter’s Requirements

  3. Agenda • The Network • Customer Base • Services • Security Posture • Summary

  4. KG KG KG KG Network Relationships (Top Secret/SCI Intranet) KG KG KG KG (Top Secret Intranet) SIPRNET (Secret Intranet) 70 Nodes 240 Nodes NIPRNET (Unclassified Intranet) INTERNET Router High Assurance Guard Crypto NES Covered Link Uncovered Link

  5. SIPRNet • Secret, System High, US Only Network • Design based on GCCS, CIO, and DSNET1 Req’ts • CISCO 7000/7500 Series Routers • T-1 (1.544Mb/s) Backbone going to ATM Transport • 14 GMF Gateways via STEP/ITSDN • 24x7 Network Management - Pentagon, DISA-Europe, DISA-Pacific • SIPRNet Support Center (NIC) - Network and User Information Services • GCCS-T Backbone Support • GPS Timing Service • Dial-up Service

  6. SIPRNet BACKBONE--CONUS TO ELMENDORF AFB CCSD- 23UR TO SITE-R/23AS HANSCOM AFB TO FT MONMOUTH CCSD-23QH TO FT SHAFTER CCSD-23MR CCSD 230W FT LEWIS CCSD-23Z3 CCSD 23Z4 CCSD-2337 TO STERLING CCSD/23B0 CCSD-234W CCSD-23QA HANCOCK CCSD-233B CCSD 234V CCSD 23UC CCSD 23QC CCSD-234T TO HICKAM AFB CCSD 2361 MCNCSBRG BEALE AFB CCSD-235Z 512KB/23DN TO ARLINGTON VA. CCSD-233A SCHRIEVER AFB COLUMBUS CCSD/231V CARLISLE BKS 214 200 CCSD 231U TO SITE-R/CCSD-23CZ CCSD 2332 231 OFFUTT AFB SCOTT AFB-2 CCSD 23QB WRIGHT PAT-1 SCOTT AFB-1 TO PENTAGON-1 CCSD-23DD PETERSON AFB WRIGHT PAT-2 FT MONMOUTH MONTEREY CCSD 2330 CCSD-23MQ TO CROUGHTON 2.048MB/23UW CCSD-23NV CCSD-231T SAN DIEGO-1 FT BRAGG-1 CCSD 234S CCSD 23UD CCSD/2312 CCSD-23MV TO STERLING/2313 CCSD/235Y FT. HUACHUCA CCSD-23BT FT BRAGG-2 CP ROBERTS SAN DIEGO-2 TO PENTAGON-2/23MU 205 235 176 229 191 219 CCSD-2360 CCSD 23RU FT MCPH-1 FT MCPH-2 TO NORFOLK/2365 CCSD-23MW KELLY AFB JACKSON- VILLE CCSD 239P 03/07/00 CCSD-23ME NCR FT. HOOD 1.544MB 239L 234 OPERATIONAL SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) CCSD-23BR CLASSIFIED ATM SWITCH CCSD-239Q MACDILL AFB CCSD 239R CCSD 23MD PLANNED SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) MIAMI 199 INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (OPN’L 1.544MB) COROZAL FT BUCHANAN 512KB/23DT INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (PLN’D) GEN ONLY 202 CCSD-2342 TO PSAB/CCSD-23AB/512KB/DSCS CCSD-2343 ITSDN ROUTER UPS &GEN 1.544MB/239K TO ESKAN VIL./CCSD-233XE/512KB/DSCS DAIL-UP COMM. SERVER 233 201 206 237 230 178 217 177 189 173 232 236 172 212 220 178 239 209 UPS ONLY TO PENTAGON-1 CCSD-230X LEGEND NORTHWEST

  7. SITE-R 184 PENT-1 188 PENT-2 208 ARLINGTON 183 HAMPTON ROADS FT BEL-1 170 216 175 FT BEL-2 213 NORFOLK 171 LEGEND 03/07/00 OPERATIONAL SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) CLASSIFIED ATM SWITCH PLANNED SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (OPN’L 1.544MB) INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (PLN’D) GEN ONLY ITSDN ROUTER UPS &GEN DAIL-UP COMM. SERVER UPS ONLY SIPRNet National Capital Region TO CARLISLE BKS/CCSD-23CZ TO COLUMBUS/CCSD-23AS CCSD-2345 TO RAMSTEIN/2.048 CCSD-23B5 CCSD 23AP TO CARLISLE BKS/CCSD-23DD TO MCNCSBRG/CCSD-230X CCSD 23VG TO CAMP DOHA/CCSD-23AE/1.544MB/CSCI CCSD 23VF TO FT BRAGG-2/CCSD-23MU TO BEALE AFB/CCSD-233A TO CARLISLE BKS/CCSD-232W TO BAHRAIN/CCSD-23E1/1.536MB/CSCI STERLING CCSD 23RT TO SCOTT-1/CCSD-23B0 CCSD 23VA TO RAMSTEIN/CCSD-23UU TO FT BRAGG-1/CCSD-2313 CCSD 23CB CCSD-23CU CCSD-23VE TO FT MCPHERSON-2/CCSD-2365 CCSD 23RS CCSD-23RV TO ESKAN VIL./CCSD-23TH/512KB/DSCS

  8. SIPRNet BACKBONE--EUROPE RAF CROUGHTON TO BAHRAIN/23D1/256KB WLLR/256KB CROUGHTON WLMB/512KB TO FT. MONMOUTH (23UW/2.048MB) WLCJ/512KB W9K3/512KB 180 HEIDELBERG LANDSTUHL WPET 512KB WLLS/256KB 197 LONDON WLBA 512KB RAMSTEIN W9Y8 512KB 215 WJ6N 2.048MB WJ6P 2.048MB NUERNBERG TO HAMPTON RDS. (23UU/2.048MB) 181 DISA-EUR RCC SIPRNET NET MGMT CTR- EUROPE VAIHINGEN, GE VAIHINGEN-1 203 W9FN 1.544MB TO PENTAGON-1/2.048MB WLBB 2.048MB LANDSTUHL WJ6M 2.048MB VAIHINGEN-2 TASZAR WLLR/256KB 223 W9FT 512KB AVIANO TUZLA W9ZG 384KB WJ4J 1.544MB W9FS/384KB 204 224 03/07/00 WPES 512KB WLCJ/512KB WLMB/512KB OPERATIONAL SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) W9FU 256KB ROTA CAPODICHINO UPS & GEN 512KB/M06Z PLANNED SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) W9ZH/512KB 225 512KB/M06Y 195 INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (OPN’L 1.544MB) INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (PLN’D) GEN ONLY TO BAHRAIN/23G6/256KB ITSDN ROUTER 221 182 DAIL-UP COMM. SERVER UPS ONLY UPS ONLY LEGEND

  9. SIPRNet BACKBONE--PACIFIC JAPAN ALASKA TO BAHRAIN/23MM/128KB ELMENDORF AFB X04F/1.544MB 192 23DG 512KB SOUTH KOREA YOKOTA XD7S/512KB XD6X/512KB 194 XD7N/512KB TO FT. LEWIS 23UR/1.544MB OSAN YONGSAN XD6X/512KB XD44/512KB 185 XEG1/1.544MB 210 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS XEG2/128KB ITSDN WAHAWA FT BUCKNER 193 187 ITSDN CP WALKER WHEELER AFB XD4V/512KB XD5F/512KB XD4S 512KB XD46/512KB XD46/512KB 198 XD7N/512KB XD7Z/512KB 211 DISA-PAC RCC SIPRNET NET MGMT CTR- PACIFIC XEJ4 512KB XEL8/1.544MB HICKAM AFB XD44/512KB LEGEND XEJ1/560KB XE4J/512KB 179 03/07/00 XD4P/512KB FINEGAYAN TO BEALE AFB/2361/1.544MB XD7P/512KB OPERATIONAL SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) XD7S 512KB FT SHAFTER 207 XD4N/512KB TO FT. LEWIS/23MR/1.544MB UPS & GEN XEJ1/512KB 186 PLANNED SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) XEG2/128KB XD4T/1.544MB INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (OPN’L 1.544MB) INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (PLN’D) GEN ONLY ITSDN ROUTER DAIL-UP COMM. SERVER UPS ONLY

  10. SIPRNet BACKBONE--SWA TO RAMSTEIN/256KB/W03P/DSCS TO CAPODICHINO/256KB/23G6 COMMERCIAL SATELLITE DISA-CENT RNOSC SIPRNET NET MGMT CTR. MANAMA, BAHRAIN DOHA 240 TO PENTAGON/SIPRNET/23AE1.536MB/CSCI TO BE UPGRADED TO 2.048MB MARCH 00 SIPRNET/TISN/M09D/512KB BAHRAIN TO FT BUCKNER JA./128KB/23MM/DSCS TO ARLINGTON/SIPRNET/1.536MB/23E1/CSCI 196 196 ITSDN TO BE UPGRADED TO 2.048MB MARCH 00 TO MACDILL AFB/238P/768KB/DSCS PSAB 226 TO MACDILL AFB/SIPRNET/512KB/23AB/DSCS SIPRNET/DSCS/M09G/512KB LEGEND SIPRNET/TISN/M09E/768KB 03/07/00 ESKAN TO FT. BELVOIR/512KB/23TH/DSCS OPERATIONAL SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) 218 TO MACDILL AFB/512KB/23XE/DSCS UPS & GEN PLANNED SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) SIPRNET/TISN/M09H/512KB INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (OPN’L 1.544MB) ITSDN SIPRNET/TISN/M09C/128KB INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (PLN’D) GEN ONLY ITSDN ROUTER DAIL-UP COMM. SERVER UPS ONLY

  11. 214 193 176 191 229 219 235 199 202 231 220 232 212 173 172 236 233 239 217 201 206 177 237 178 209 230 SIPRNet Highspeed Spine--CONUS ATM HANSCOM AFB FT LEWIS 205 BEALE AFB MCNCSBRG 512KB/23DN SCHRIEVER AFB COLUMBUS EUROPE SCOTT AFB-2 OFFUTT AFB FT MONMOUTH SCOTT AFB-1 WRIGHT PAT-1 PETERSON AFB WRIGHT PAT-2 VAIHINGEN MONTEREY 221 SAN DIEGO-1 FT BRAGG-1 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FT BRAGG-2 SAN DIEGO-2 FT. HUACHUCA WAHIAWA FT MCPH-1 NCR FT MCPH-2 KELLY AFB JACKSON- VILLE LEGEND 03/09/00 FT. HOOD 234 OPERATIONAL SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) CLASSIFIED ATM SWITCH MACDILL AFB PLANNED SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) DS-3 BACKBONE CIRCUITS MIAMI DS-3 INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (OPN’L 1.544MB) ATM BACKBONE CIRCUITS NORTHWEST FT BUCHANAN ITSDN ROUTER T-1 CIRCUITS TO REHOME TO SUPPORT CIP DAIL-UP COMM. SERVER

  12. OPERATIONAL SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) CLASSIFIED ATM SWITCH PLANNED SIPRNET HUB ROUTER (NODE) DS-3 BACKBONE CIRCUITS INTER-ROUTER TRUNK (OPN’L 1.544MB) ATM BACKBONE CIRCUITS T-1 CIRCUITS TO REHOME TO SUPPORT CIP ITSDN ROUTER DAIL-UP COMM. SERVER SIPRNet National Capital RegionHigh Speed Spine SITE-R ATM 184 PENT-1 188 PENT-2 CCSD 23VF 208 ARLINGTON 183 HAMPTON ROADS STERLING FT BEL-1 170 216 175 FT BEL-2 213 NORFOLK 171 LEGEND 03/09/00 DS-3 BACKBONE CIRCUITS DS-3

  13. SAUDI ARABIA WORLDWIDE PACIFIC RIM 3 (7x24) MGMT CTRs USER HOST TACTICAL DEDICATED IP ROUTER IP ROUTER DNS IP ROUTER IP ROUTER USER LAN IP ROUTER SIPRNET Secret (S) IP Router Network 9.6 KBPS - T-1 or ETHERNET ACCESS T-1 BACKBONE 70 Nodes DIAL UP 28.8 KBPS USER PC 859 Full Time User Connections 1540 Dial Up Users

  14. Integrated Tactical-Strategic Data Network (ITSDN)

  15. ITSDN Locations RAF Croughton, United Kingdom Ft Detrick, Maryland Ramstein, Germany Ft Meade, Maryland Camp Roberts, California Ft Buckner, Japan Wahiawa HI Bahrain Ft Belvoir, Virginia Lago Di Patria Northwest, Virginia MacDill AFB, Florida Ft Bragg, North Carolina Landstuhl, Germany

  16. Currently Direct Connected TOTAL: 859 Connections USAF = 284 Army = 140 Navy = 155 DOD = 280

  17. Dial-up Users TOTAL: 1540 Dial-Up Connections Secure STU-III DIAL-UP

  18. User PC SIPRNet STU (B-12) Data Modem Destination Server Comm Server User STU (B-12) Data Modem SIPRNet Hub Router CISCO Secure Server SIPRNet Dial Up Capability • Access Controls and Procedures • Location of Communication Servers • Technology being Used

  19. 1. Customer contacts DISA/D3613 2. Customer requests "B" side Information (Network connection point) from DISA/D3613. 3. Customer creates/Submits Request For Service (RFS) 4. In parallel with #3, the customer creates/submits Security Accreditation package to DISA/D3613. 5. Supporting Telecommunications Certification Office (TCO) submits Telecommunications Service Request (TSR). 6. DISA Allocation and Engineering (A&E) submits Telecommunications Service Order (TSO). 7. DITCO orders circuit based on TSO to either commercial provider or via government facilities. 8. Requirement placed on Master Schedule for activation based on D3614 receipt of TSO. 9. Customer contacts SIPRNET Support Center for backside IP Addresses. 10. Customer must ensure Premise host equipment is installed and ready to activate. [Note: This also assumes customer has received an Interim Approval to Operate (IATO) based upon DISA approving customer Security Accreditation package.] 11. Field Engineer (FE) dispatched and prepared to activate connection. 12. Upon successful activation by FE, requirement goes into 72 hour test with Initial, Test, and Acceptance (ITA). 13. Requirement declared operational. 1. Customer contacts DISA/D3613 2. Customer requests "B" side Information (Network connection point) from DISA/D3613. 3. Customer creates/Submits Request For Service (RFS) 4. In parallel with #3, the customer creates/submits Security Accreditation package to DISA/D3613. 5. Supporting Telecommunications Certification Office (TCO) submits Telecommunications Service Request (TSR). 6. DISA Allocation and Engineering (A&E) submits Telecommunications Service Order (TSO). 7. DITCO orders circuit based on TSO to either commercial provider or via government facilities. 8. Requirement placed on Master Schedule for activation based on D3614 receipt of TSO. 9. Customer contacts SIPRNET Support Center for backside IP Addresses. 10. Customer must ensure Premise host equipment is installed and ready to activate. [Note: This also assumes customer has received an Interim Approval to Operate (IATO) based upon DISA approving customer Security Accreditation package.] 11. Field Engineer (FE) dispatched and prepared to activate connection. 12. Upon successful activation by FE, requirement goes into 72 hour test with Initial, Test, and Acceptance (ITA). 13. Requirement declared operational. SIPRNet Security Risks The Threat Methods: Physical & Electronic Targets: Hosts, Enclaves, Networks 7x24 Management Centers IP ROUTER Domain Name Service SIPRNet DNS USER LAN Unclassified Environment INSIDER--The Biggest Threat! GUARD

  20. 1. Customer contacts DISA/D3613 2. Customer requests "B" side Information (Network connection point) from DISA/D3613. 3. Customer creates/Submits Request For Service (RFS) 4. In parallel with #3, the customer creates/submits Security Accreditation package to DISA/D3613. 5. Supporting Telecommunications Certification Office (TCO) submits Telecommunications Service Request (TSR). 6. DISA Allocation and Engineering (A&E) submits Telecommunications Service Order (TSO). 7. DITCO orders circuit based on TSO to either commercial provider or via government facilities. 8. Requirement placed on Master Schedule for activation based on D3614 receipt of TSO. 9. Customer contacts SIPRNET Support Center for backside IP Addresses. 10. Customer must ensure Premise host equipment is installed and ready to activate. [Note: This also assumes customer has received an Interim Approval to Operate (IATO) based upon DISA approving customer Security Accreditation package.] 11. Field Engineer (FE) dispatched and prepared to activate connection. 12. Upon successful activation by FE, requirement goes into 72 hour test with Initial, Test, and Acceptance (ITA). 13. Requirement declared operational. 1. Customer contacts DISA/D3613 2. Customer requests "B" side Information (Network connection point) from DISA/D3613. 3. Customer creates/Submits Request For Service (RFS) 4. In parallel with #3, the customer creates/submits Security Accreditation package to DISA/D3613. 5. Supporting Telecommunications Certification Office (TCO) submits Telecommunications Service Request (TSR). 6. DISA Allocation and Engineering (A&E) submits Telecommunications Service Order (TSO). 7. DITCO orders circuit based on TSO to either commercial provider or via government facilities. 8. Requirement placed on Master Schedule for activation based on D3614 receipt of TSO. 9. Customer contacts SIPRNET Support Center for backside IP Addresses. 10. Customer must ensure Premise host equipment is installed and ready to activate. [Note: This also assumes customer has received an Interim Approval to Operate (IATO) based upon DISA approving customer Security Accreditation package.] 11. Field Engineer (FE) dispatched and prepared to activate connection. 12. Upon successful activation by FE, requirement goes into 72 hour test with Initial, Test, and Acceptance (ITA). 13. Requirement declared operational. IP ROUTER DNS IP ROUTER IP ROUTER IP ROUTER Routers Password Protected/Non MC Addresses Filtered Routers Physically Protected/Circuits Encrypted (SIPRNET) Network Protection Keyed MD5 for Authentication IP Sec Protection Procedural Restrictions 7x24 MGMT CTR NMC Firewalls SIPRNet Connection Approval Process Intrusion Detection Devices @ MCs /Support Centers

  21. Scope SIPRNET Backbone Comm Server ROUTER ROUTER Transport Accreditation STU ROUTER ROUTER STU Site Accreditation PREMISE ROUTER LAN Dial Up User Terminal Fixed / Deployed Site SIPRNET Accreditation

  22. SIPRNet Connection Approval Process Need to Operate AIS at Secret Level Internal Verification/Certification Need to Communicate Over SIPRNET IATO or Accreditation (DAA) Security Package to DISA DISA Reviews the Package DISA Actions DISA Issues IATC & Connection Includes: Conops Security Policy Connectivity Diagram Approval to Monitor & IATO or Accreditation DISA Conducts On Line Assessment DISA Issues Final Approval to Connect

  23. Decisions Made Prior to Operation & Connection Local DAA SIPRNET DAAs Interim Approval To Operate (IATO) Interim Approval To Connect (IATC) Interim Approval To Connect (IATC) Approval To Operate (ATO) Approval To Connect (ATC) Consider: - Outstanding Vulnerabilities - Residual Risk - Completed Paperwork

  24. Security Status • No Successful External Attack • Continuous Monitoring for Insider Events

  25. SIPRNet Points of Contact • Ms. Cindy Moran for Concepts/Program 703-735-8259 DSN: 653-8259 moranc@ncr.disa.mil • Mr. Jim Nostrant Customer Service 703-735-3238 DSN: 653-3238 nostrantj@ncr.disa.mil • Mr. John Staples Connection Approval Process 703-735-3236 DSN: 653-3236 staplesj@ncr.disa.mil

  26. SIPRNet Help Desks • For Operational Problems • Call your Regional Network Operations & Security Center (RNOSC) • CONUS 1-800-451-7413 • EUROPE In Germany 0711-680-6241/6363 • Outside Germany 0049-711-680-6241/6363 Secure 0711-680-6279 • PACIFIC 1-800-656-1472/3/4 • DSN 315-456-1472/3/4 • SIPRNET Support Center 1-800-582-2567

  27. Dial-up Service= $50 Initiation Fee plus $27 MRC Non-recurring Charge for Installation: <512Kb/s= $2,500 512Kb/s and Greater= $5,000 FY00 DISN IP Router Rates PACIFIC PACIFIC BANDWIDTHCONUS(AK & HI)EUROPE RIM__ ETHERNET (6Mbps) $ 3,646 $ 3,646 $ 5,397 $ 6,301 4.8 - 64Kbps $ 405 $ 405 $ 600 $ 700 128Kbps $ 709 $ 709 $ 1,049 $ 1,225 256Kbps $ 1,215 $ 1,215 $ 1,799 $ 2,100 384Kbps $ 1,620 $ 1,620 $ 2,389 $ 2,801 512Kbps $ 2,025 $ 2,025 $ 2,998 $ 3,501 768 - 896Kbps $ 2,228 $ 2,228 $ 3,298 $ 3,851 1 Mbps $ 2,329 $ 2,329 $ 3,448 $ 4,026 1.024-1.544 Mbps $ 2,430 $ 2,430 $ 3,598 $ 4,201 2-2.048 Mbps $ 2,532 $ 2,532 $ 3,748 $ 4,376 3 Mbps $ 2,633 $ 2,633 $ 3,898 $ 4,551 4 Mbps $ 2,937 $ 2,937 $ 4,347 $ 5,076 5 Mbps $ 3,241 $ 3,241 $ 4,797 $ 5,601 7 Mbps $ 4,051 $ 4,051 $ 5,996 $ 7,001 8 Mbps $ 4,253 $ 4,253 $ 6,296 $ 7,352 9 Mbps $ 4,658 $ 4,658 $ 6,896 $ 8,052

  28. Dial-up Service= $50 Initiation Fee plus $27 MRC Non-recurring Charge for Installation: <512Kb/s= $2,500 512Kb/s and Greater= $5,000 FY00 DISN IP Router Rates (continued) PACIFIC PACIFIC BANDWIDTHCONUS(AK & HI)EUROPE RIM__ 12 Mbps $ 5,874 $ 5,874 $ 8,695 $ 10,152 15 Mbps $ 6,846 $ 6,846 $ 10,134 $ 11,832 18 Mbps $ 8,102 $ 8,102 $ 11,992 $ 14,003 21 Mbps $ 9,114 $ 9,114 $ 13,491 $ 15,753 24 Mbps $ 10,410 $ 10,410 $ 15,410 $ 17,994 27 Mbps $ 11,869 $ 11,869 $ 17,569 $ 20,514 30 Mbps $ 13,165 $ 13,165 $ 19,488 $ 22,755 33 Mbps $ 14,461 $ 14,461 $ 21,406 $ 24,995 36 Mbps $ 16,568 $ 16,568 $ 24,525 $ 28,636 39 Mbps $ 18,877 $ 18,877 $ 27,942 $ 32,627 Rates for higher speeds will be provided as needed.

  29. Summary SIPRNET is... Physically & Electronically Protected from the Unclassified Environment Portions Under Constant Surveillance -- Need More Mechanisms in Place to React More Secure than Ever! -- Room for Improvement -- And We’re Working on it

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