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CHAPTER  3 COMMUNICATIONS  SECURITY LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completing this chapter, you should be able to do the following: Identify  the  procedures  used  in  handling,  inventorying,  destroying,  and setting  up  COMSEC  equipment. Identify  reports  and  forms  associated  with  CMS  reporting  requirements. Identify the procedures and measures to be used with transmission security. As a Radioman, you will often deal with sensitive subject matter that requires special security handling. It is for this reason that we have communications security   (COMSEC).   Within   the   framework   of COMSEC, we have directives and requirements that deal specifically with communications material. COMSEC involves all the protective measures taken  to  deny  unauthorized  persons  information derived from the possession and study of telecom- munications  relating  to  national  security.  COMSEC also consists of the measures taken to ensure the authenticity   of   our   communications.   COMSEC includes the following: Cryptosecurity,  which  results  from  measures taken  to  provide  technically  sound  cryptosys- tems and their proper use; Physical security, which results from physical measures taken to safeguard COMSEC material and information; Transmission  security,  which  results  from measures  designed  to  protect  transmissions  from interception  and  exploitation  by  means  other than cryptoanalysis; and Emission security, which results from measures taken to deny unauthorized persons information derived  from  the  interception  and  analysis  of emanations  from  crypto  and  telecommunica- tions equipments. In this chapter, we will see how these elements of COMSEC are unique to the duties of a Radioman. CRYPTOSECURITY The Navy has instituted a unique distribution system  to  achieve  technically  sound  cryptosystems. The Navy has also developed strict accountability and control   procedures   to   ensure   proper   use   of cryptosystems. COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY MATERIAL SYSTEM (CMS) The  CMS  is  designed  to  ensure  the  proper distribution,  handling,  and  control  of  COMSEC material and to maintain the cryptographic security of communications.  Procedures  governing  the  CMS  can be found in Communications Security Material System (CMS) Policy and Procedures Manual, CMS 1. CMS Account Every command with a CMS account is assigned an account number by the Director, Communications Security  Material  System  (DCMS).  A  command  or activity with a CMS account number receives its COMSEC material directly from national and Navy sources.  A  CMS  account  command  may  also  be responsible for COMSEC material transferred to other commands. The command assigns a CMS custodian 3-1

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