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SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
Definition of COMSEC Components of COMSEC Transmission security Vulnarability to interception Protection against interception Cryptographic security Components of cryptosystem Types of cryptomatter Responsibility of User
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
Physical security Physical security criteria prior to issue of crypto-material Accountability for classified cryptomatter Access to crypto facility Dispo of crypto material Command inspections Physical security measures Attainment of Communications Security Summary
DEFINITION
Communication Security - is the protection resulting from all measures designed to deny unauthorized persons from info of value which might be derived from the possession and study of telecommunication or to mislead unauthorized persons in their interpretation of the results of such a study.
COMPONENTS OF COMSEC
Transmission security Physical security Cryptographic (crypto) security
TRANSMISSION SECURITY
Transmission security results from all measures designed to protect transmission from interception, traffic analysis, and imitative deception.
TRANSMISSION SECURITY
VULNARABILITY TO INTERCEPTION: Every commander, commo officer, and commo user must clearly understand the susceptibility of his transmissions to interception whether radio, wire, or messenger sends them.
TRANSMISSION SECURITY
PROTECTION AGAINST INTERCEPTION: radio silence or listening silence resume operations by: prearranged time notification by some other means of commo well-coordinated deception plan
TRANSMISSION SECURITY
PROTECTION AGAINST TRAFFIC ANALYSIS: adherence to prescribed unit transmission procedures. use of dummy traffic when transmission drop below normal.
TRANSMISSION SECURITY
PROTECTION AGAINST IMITATIVE DECEPTION: use of authentication Challenge Reply
CRYPTOGRAPHIC SECURITY
Cryptographic security results from the development of technically sound cryptosystem, their proper use, and application of proper crypto techniques.
Components of Cryptosystem
the device or machine the keying elements (key list) the operating instruction
Types of Cryptomatter
Registered - is issued, accounted for and transferred by register number and are extremely sensitive. Non-registered - is issued by quantity with no further accounting required.
Non-registered accountable - issued by quantity, accounted for, reported on, and turned in under close accountability.
RESPONSIBILITY
Crypto Security Officer - principal adviser to the commander on all matters pertaining to cryptosecurity and the safeguarding of cryptomatter. Crypto Custodian - responsible for the physical security of and the proper accounting of all crypto material. Alternate Crypto Custodian - provide continuity of responsibility for the physical security of, and the proper accounting of all crypto material held by an orgn or activity.
PHYSICAL SECURITY
Physical security, as it pertains to commo security, results from all measures designed to protect classified communications equipment and material from access to by unauthorized persons.
COMMAND INSPECTIONS
Conducted at least semi-annually and will determine the state of compliance to all security measures and directives pertaining to cryptooperations.
SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION
Definition of COMSEC Components of COMSEC Transmission security Vulnarability to interception Protection against interception Cryptographic security Components of cryptosystem Types of cryptomatter Responsibility of User
SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION
Physical security Physical security criteria prior to issue of crypto-material Accountability for classified cryptomatter Access to crypto facility Dispo of crypto material Command inspections Physical security measures Attainment of Communications Security