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CHAPTER  4 AIS SECURITY LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completing this chapter, you should be able to do the following: l l l l l l l Identify the procedures for issuing and updating user identification and passwords and for validating customer authorization. Identify the procedures for performing, directing, and validating security inspections  and  for  reporting  and  investigating  security  violations. Identify  the  procedures  for  developing  and  updating  security  plans. Recognize  how  to  implement  and  evaluate  countermeasures  and contingency  plans. Identify the procedures for preparing and updating emergency action plans. Explain how to implement and evaluate security test and evaluation procedures. Explain  how  to  safeguard  AIS  classified  material. AIS security is a cycle of events that never ends. You start with the development of a security plan for the facility. This plan includes conducting an in-depth risk assessment covering different types of disasters that threaten the security of the AIS facility. Once the security plan is in place, the inspections begin. You will be responsible for preparing the inspection plan and conducting the inspection using the guidelines provided in the security instructions. In   this   chapter,   you   will   learn   about   AIS security—from  the  implementation  of  the  security  plan through conducting security inspections. This includes AIS  threat  and  risk  analysis,  disaster  protection, contingency planning, inspection preparation, and data privacy. WHAT IS AIS SECURITY? AIS security is more than protecting classified information and keeping unauthorized personnel out of 4-1 your AIS facility. It is protecting equipment, media, data  and  people.  AIS  security  is  limiting  access, avoiding misuse, and preventing destruction. It is preventing changes to data that would make the data unreliable. It covers the denial of service and the destruction   of   computer   rooms,   the   loss   of confidentiality, fraud, the theft of computer time as well as the computer itself. AIS security is a critical part of your job. As  you  probably  noticed  from  reading  the  learning objectives, AIS security has its own terminology and jargon. To carry out your AIS responsibilities, you need to be familiar with these terms and their meanings. AIS SECURITY CONCEPTS Our AIS security goal is to take all reasonable measures to protect our AIS assets. Keep in mind that AIS   assets   (hardware,   software,   data,   supplies, documentation, people, and procedures) have value.

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