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The accreditation of such entities in Limited Broadcast systems

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26 october 2018

The Guide CCN-STIC 120 defines the procedure used by the centre National Cryptologic, NCC, for the accreditation of the technical capacity of audit entities for the verification of compliance with safety requirements of icts (CALLED “ CONSPICUOUS ” RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS).

The National Cryptologic centre (Opens in new window)   h in fact issued the guide CCN-STIC 120 (Opens in new window) The procedure of accreditation of such entities to verify requirements CALLED “ CONSPICUOUS ” RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS in Limited dissemination systems, the present paper seeks to define the procedure used by the NCC for the accreditation of the technical capacity of audit entities for the verification of compliance with safety requirements of icts (CALLED “ CONSPICUOUS ” RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS) within the process of accreditation of systems that use classified information to the degree of LIMITED BROADCAST or equivalent.

Thus, the entities accredited by the implementing CCN as indicated in the Guide CCN-STIC-101 (Opens in new window) “ accreditation of ict systems that manage classified information ” indicating that the systems to accredit handling classified information with the degree of LIMITED BROADCAST or equivalent should follow a specific procedure, which can be chosen by the AOSTIC for conducting an audit/inspection CALLED “ CONSPICUOUS ” RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS.

The guide adopts a heading of responsibilities and accreditation procedures including the process of application for accreditation, revision of the registration requirements, requirements for auditing entities, granting of accreditation, responsibilities of the auditing body accredited, advertising of accreditations and accreditation. It also includes a glossary of terms and revision of requirements for audit entities.

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