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URL: http://www.disa.mil/ciss/tsp.html
INFOSEC TRAINING AND SECURITY PRODUCTS (TSP) DEPARTMENT
The INFOSEC Training and Security Products Department is
responsible
for developing, coordinating and executing a DoD-wide
INFOWAR
education, training and awareness program; creating an
INFOWAR Career
Management Program for DoD; and developing, coordinating,
documenting
and executing DoD-wide procedures to identify and
disseminate INFOSEC
products to meet DoD-wide INFOWAR requirements.
This department of CISS is also responsible for the update
and
distribution of the Multilevel Information Systems Security
Initiative
(MISSI) Implementation Guide. The MISSI Guide is a planning
tool,
enabling DoD and other agencies to determine resource
requirements to
implement various MISSI services into their infrastructure.
[Insert Multilevel Security (MLS) excerpt]
The MLS Program is partnered with NSA's Multilevel
Information Systems
Security Initiative (MISSI). The MISSI Program is intended
to provide
a set of MLS technologies that comply with the DoD Goal
Security
Architecture. These technologies, when developed over the
next five
years, will be implemented in operational environments by
the MLS
Program. In the meantime, the MLS Program will continue to
identify,
assess, and implement commercially available MLS
technologies to
satisfy immediate MLS requirements throughout DoD.
[End insert]
The DISSPATCH newsletter, an INFOSEC publication is
published 4 times
per year by TSP. Electronic copies will be loaded here soon.
The Security Products Database is a stand-alone database
containing
information on over 400 security products, to include their
technical
characteristics and points of contact.
TSP is also building an INFOSEC Training Facility (ITF) at
our Falls
Church, Virginia location. The ITF will provide state of the
art
information systems security training to include the suite
MISSI
educational offerings.
Commercial telephone: (703) 681-1325, DSN: 761-1325
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[email protected] Last Revision - 31 August 1995