This control applies to information transmitted by the network device application. Preventing the disclosure of information while in transit requires applications to take measures to employ some form of cryptographic mechanism in order to protect the information during transmission. This is usually achieved through the use of Transport Layer Security (TLS), SSL VPN, or IPSEC tunnel.
Without integrity controls, information traveling over commercial or internal networks could be altered or compromised without detection.
Alternative physical protection measures include Protected Distribution Systems (PDS). PDS are used to transmit unencrypted classified National Security Information (NSI) through an area of lesser classification or control. Since the classified NSI is unencrypted, the PDS must provide adequate electrical, electromagnetic, and physical safeguards to deter exploitation. Refer to NSTSSI No. 7003 for additional details on a PDS.
Network device management traffic and other privileged communications originating from the network device must be protected by integrity mechanisms while in transit (i.e., transmission encryption). |