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12 Cards in this Set
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Types of SCIF
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1.SCIF: Permanent
2.TSCIF: Temporary. For operations no longer than 40 Hours per month. Will not store SCI. Access to people with SECRET clearance |
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Quality of Navy/Marine Corps
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1.Readiness
2.Flexibility 3.Self-Sustainability Mobility |
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Three levels of War
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1.Tactical
2.Operational 3.Strategic |
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COMSEC/INFOSEC/COMPUSEC
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1.COMSEC: Communication Security
2.COMPUSEC: Computer Security 3.INFOSEC: Replaced both COMSEC & COMPUSEC when they merged into INFOSEC. Now been replaced by Information Assurance. 4.Information Assurance: replaced INFOSEC. It protects Information systems. |
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ATFP/RAM/FPCON/ICD
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1.ATFP: Antiterrorism Force Protection
2.RAM: Random Antiterrorism measures. 3.FPCON: Force Protection Conditions. 4.ICD: Intelligence Community Directives. Delegates responsible to Deputy Director of NI, establishes a system of IC Directives |
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TSO/TSR/COMM. Spot
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1.TSO: Telecommunication Service Order. An order to install or implement TSR
2.TSR: Telecommunication service Request to request specific telecommunication service to be installed. 3.Communication Spot: Report submitted by ships at any time, when they encounter communication difficulties |
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Hub/Switch/Repeater (they connect Network)
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•Hub: is a multiport Repeater. It operates at Physical Layer of OSI model. All points share the same Bandwidth
•Repeater: It repeats signal at greater power, goes in one end &comes out the other. It transmits. •Switch: Makes Micro-Segmentation (do not collide), allows you to have dedicated Bandwidths on point to point connections, runs in full duplex with no collisions. Operates at Data link Layer of OSI Model. |
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Types of Routers
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1.Access Router: Small Scale/Personal or office use.
2.Distribution Router: Bigger Scale/WAN. 3.Core router: Collapsed Backbone/ Interconnects distribution routers from multiple buildings of a campus/High bandwidth. |
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Types of Network
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1.LAN: Local Area network
2.WAN: Wide Area Network (broader Area) 3.MAN: Metropolitan Area Network (Large Area Network) 4.GAN: Generic Access Network. (Telecommunication System used by cell companies to connect internet to phone) Note: WAP: wireless application Protocol. An open international Standard. Allows users to access information instantly via hand held wireless device. |
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GIG/DISN/NMCI/IT21
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1.DODN (GIG): Global Information Grid. A Communication Project for DOD.
2.DISN: Defense Information System Network (Old) 3.NMCI: Navy & Marines Internet. Outsourcing program to provide information technology services. 4.IT21: Information Technology information for 21 Century. Aimed at putting C4I aboard ships, so they will have better access to info while deployed., at War/peace |
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Information assurance Vulnerability
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1.IAVA: Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert/DOD systems/ Potential Threats.
2.IAVAB: Information assurance Vulnerability Bulletin/do not impose immediate risk/DON systems 3.IAVT: Information Assurance Vulnerability Technical Advisory. Addresses new Vuln. Which is low risk to DON systems? 4.Service Pack: collect. of updates, fixes, enhancement to software prog. delivered as installable package |
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EKMS/OTAR/OTAT
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•EKMS: Electronic Key Management system. To ensure proper issuing, accounting, handling, safeguarding, destruction of COMSEC. CO is responsible for any CMS onboard.
•OTAR: Over-The –Air-Rekey •OTAT: Over-The –Air-Transfer. Note: Both allow crypto systems to get new updated key via secure communication circuit. Reduce distribution of physical keying material. They are transferred as they needed (Key Tapes). |