The Computer Security Act of 1987: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology and the Subcommittee on Transportation, Aviation, and Materials of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, House of Representatives, One Hundreth Congress, First Session, February 26, 1987

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Página 39 - Sensitive, but unclassified information is information the disclosure, loss, misuse, alteration, or destruction of which could adversely affect national security or other Federal Government interests. National security interests are those unclassified matters that relate to the national defense or the foreign relations of the US Government. Other government interests are those related, but not limited to the wide range of government or government-derived economic, human, financial, industrial, agricultural,...
Página 21 - The Secretary of State The Secretary of the Treasury The Secretary of Defense The Attorney General The Secretary of the Interior The Secretary of Agriculture The Secretary of Commerce The Secretary of Labor The Secretary of Health...
Página 185 - Systems handling other sensitive, but unclassified, government or government-derived information, the loss of which could adversely affect the national security interest, shall be protected in proportion to the threat of exploitation and the associated potential damage to the national security.
Página 156 - As you know, the American Civil Liberties Union is a nonpartisan organization of over 250,000 members dedicated to the defense and enhancement of civil liberties guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
Página 56 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittees, thank you for the opportunity to appear before...
Página 96 - There can be little doubt that prefabrication techniques and large-scale production (on and offsite) have produced cost savings in the past and should continue to do so in the future. Such savings are not merely theoretical ; they have been proved. At the same time, no dramatic, industrial "breakthrough" has occurred in this country.
Página 210 - The American Library Association opposes any use of government prerogatives which leads to the intimidation of the individual or the citizenry from the exercise of free expression.
Página 31 - ... sensitive non-government information, the loss of which could adversely affect the national security; determine the threat to, and vulnerability of, these systems; and formulate strategies and measures for providing protection in proportion to the threat of exploitation and the associated potential damage. Information and advice from the perspective of the private sector will be sought with respect to implementation of this policy.
Página 163 - Unclassified technical documents from all countries — including engineering analyses and research results — are targeted by Soviet intelligence and other collectors because of their value to Soviet engineers seeking creative designs and alternative engineering approaches...
Página 163 - ... technical research... are a fertile ground for KGB, GRU, and other collectors. In recent years, the growing use of electronic data bases has provided the Soviets with an even more efficient means of identifying and procuring such unclassified technical information needed by Soviet designers, (emphasis supplied) There are indications that private communication and information systems which contain "non-national security" related unclassified information may also come within the scope of KSDD 145.

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