Army security regulation 25

    • What is the Army cybersecurity regulation?

      This regulation establishes policies and assigns responsibilities for the Army Cybersecurity Program to ensure adher- ence to Department of Defense (DOD) cybersecurity policies, processes, and standards. It integrates and coordinates with the functional elements of AR 525 – 2 to safeguard Army assets.




    • What is the Army implementing guidance for OPSEC?

      The Army implementing guid- ance for OPSEC is AR 530 – 1. Command OPSEC and/or FOIA advisors should implement the policies and procedures in AR 530 – 1, consistent with this regulation and the following considerations: Documents or parts of documents properly classified in the interest of national security must be protected.


    • [PDF File]Wireless Security Standards - Army Publishing Directorate

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      8 April 2019 Department of the Army Pamphlet 25 – 2 – 9 Information Management: Army Cybersecurity Wireless Security Standards History. This publication is an adminis- trative revision. The...


    • [PDF File]Army Cybersecurity - Army Publishing Directorate

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      Commanding General, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command • 2 – 21, page 13 Commanding General, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command • 2 – 22, page 13 Commanding General, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command • 2 – 23, page 13 Army senior information security officer • 2 – 24, page 14 Authorizing official • 2 – 25 ...


    • [PDF File]Army Regulation 25–400–2

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      Army records, regardless of medium, must follow the disposition instructions identified in the RRS – A for . guidance and comply with the security requirements of AR 25 – 2. Any information generated by or con-tained in an information system or other IT source created or received during the conduct of business


    • [PDF File]The Army Privacy and Civil Liberties Program

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      Headquarters, Department of Army principal officials, Army commands, Army service component commands, and direct reporting units • 2 – 2, page 5 The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) • 2 – 3, page 6 General Counsel • 2 – 4, page 6 Chief Information Officer • 2 – 5, page 7 Chief of Public Affairs ...


    • [PDF File]Security Personnel Security Program - Army Publishing Directorate

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      25–30 for specific guidance. Army internal control process. This regulation contains internal control provi-sions in accordance with AR 11–2 and identifies key internal controls that must be evaluated (see appendix M). S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n . S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n o f this regulation and establishment of com-


    • [PDF File]Department of the Army Pamphlet 25–40

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      25 – 30” when referring to “Army regulation 25 – 30.”) (2) Multi-Service publications. State the type of publication and number for each Service or agency. For example, a multi-Service Army, Air Force, Navy (including Marine Corps), and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) regulation should be cited as “AR 190 – 5/ AFI 125 – 14/


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