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Invasive Testing SC_04_1_11

FIPS 199 High Impact (for ICS)

Findings Color Code
Satisfied
Other Than Satisfied - not assessed
Other Than Satisfied - failed

NIST SP 800-53A SC-04 .01

Question: Did that review of source code for the VMS mechanisms used for disk highwater marking and demand-zero paging modules implemented in the C or C++ programming language show the implementation avoids all dependence on null-terminated strings and instead uses counted strings ?

Answered by: BOSTON::ROOSEVELT

As part of Invasive Testing group: TEST_VMS_HIGHWATER

Answer: YES

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