This CNSS Instruction 1253 report is posted on the Internet to promote Version 3.1 of the LJK/Security assessment tool. The corresponding vulnerability report for your own system should be guarded more carefully, such as by being reviewed only from local HTML disk files rather than via a web server.

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CNSSI 1253 SC - System and Communications Protection

FIPS 199 (confidentiality, Comprehensive), (integrity, Comprehensive), (availability, Comprehensive)

Findings Color Code
Satisfied
Other Than Satisfied - not assessed
Other Than Satisfied - failed
CNSSI 1253 SC - System and Communications Protection
CNSSI 1253 SC-1 System and Communications Protection Policy and Procedures
CNSSI 1253 SC-2 Application Partitioning
CNSSI 1253 SC-3 Security Function Isolation
CNSSI 1253 SC-4 Information Remnance
CNSSI 1253 SC-5 Denial of Service Protection
CNSSI 1253 SC-6 Resource Priority
CNSSI 1253 SC-7 Boundary Protection
CNSSI 1253 SC-8 Transmission Integrity
CNSSI 1253 SC-9 Transmission Confidentiality
CNSSI 1253 SC-10 Network Disconnect
CNSSI 1253 SC-12 Cryptographic Key Establishment and Management
CNSSI 1253 SC-13 Use of Cryptography
CNSSI 1253 SC-14 Public Access Protections
CNSSI 1253 SC-15 Collaborative Computing
CNSSI 1253 SC-16 Transmission of Security Parameters
CNSSI 1253 SC-17 Public Key Infrastructure Certificates
CNSSI 1253 SC-18 Mobile Code
CNSSI 1253 SC-19 Voice Over Internet Protocol
CNSSI 1253 SC-20 Secure Name /Address Resolution Service (Authoritative Source)
CNSSI 1253 SC-21 Secure Name /Address Resolution Service (Recursive or Caching Resolver)
CNSSI 1253 SC-22 Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service
CNSSI 1253 SC-23 Session Authenticity
CNSSI 1253 SC-24 Fail in Known State
CNSSI 1253 SC-28 Protection of Information at Rest
CNSSI 1253 SC-32 Information System Partitioning

This CNSS Instruction 1253 report is posted on the Internet to promote Version 3.1 of the LJK/Security assessment tool. The corresponding vulnerability report for your own system should be guarded more carefully, such as by being reviewed only from local HTML disk files rather than via a web server.