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Security Training - Information Security (INFOSEC) for ALL Employees; Military, Government Civilian and Contractor


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-245872 SM-02.02.01 SV-245872r822940_rule Medium
Description
Failure to provide security training to ALL employees results in a weak security program and could lead to the loss or compromise of classified or sensitive information. REFERENCES: DoD 5220.22-M (NISPOM), February 2006, Incorporating Change 2, May 18, 2016 Chapter 1, para 1-206 and Chapter 3. NIST Special Publication 800-53 (SP 800-53) Controls: AT-1, AT-2, AT-3 and AT-4 DoD Manual 5200.01, Volume 1, 24 February 2012, SUBJECT: DoD Information Security Program: Overview, Classification, and Declassification Encl 2, para 7.c., 7.d., 7.g., 9.f.; Encl 3, para 5.f.; Encl 4 para 10.c.; Encl 5, para 3.b. CJCSI 6510.01F, INFORMATION ASSURANCE (IA) AND SUPPORT TO COMPUTER NETWORK DEFENSE (CND), 9 February 2011 Encl A, para 11; Encl B, para 4.h., 4.i., 6.m.; Encl C para 5., 7.f., 21.h.(2), 27e.(8)(d) and 31.b. DoD Manual 5200.01, Volume 3, 24 February 2012, SUBJECT: DoD Information Security Program: Protection of Classified Information Enclosure 5
STIG Date
Traditional Security Checklist 2022-09-22

Details

Check Text ( C-49303r822938_chk )
Check #1. Check that initial and recurring (minimum annually) information security is provided to each employee.

Check #2. Check to ensure the following training topics are covered. Some topics may not be necessary based on the organizations mission or other considerations. Reviewers should use discretion in determining if adequate training topics are covered:

a. Classified Handling (physical (storage) security, transportation/transmission & marking of documents, equipment and media)
b. Communications Security
c. Computer (AKA: cybersecurity) Security requirements
d. Counter-intelligence briefings
e. Penalties for engaging in espionage activities
f. Courier briefing (if applicable)
g. Reporting of derogatory information
h. Reporting of Security Incidents
i. Security of Laptop computers when traveling
j. Special access programs, NATO, COSMIC TS, etc. (as applicable)
k. Use of personal computers for conducting official business
l. Concerns identified during Component self-inspections
m. Procedures to be followed when using classified removable data storage media.
n. Procedures to be followed if an individual believes an unauthorized disclosure of classified data has occurred on an information system or network (typically called a "data spill").

Check #3. Check records of employee training and ensure 100% of initial training briefings are accomplished and at least 95% of employees have completed annual training. Note that while 100% completion of annual training is the goal, employees on extended leave. TDY or other circumstances make this a difficult thing to accomplish.

All training accomplished must be documented. Anything less will be a finding.

TACTICAL ENVIRONMENT: The check is applicable for fixed (established) tactical processing environments. Not applicable to a field/mobile environment.
Fix Text (F-49258r822939_fix)
1. Ensure initial and recurring (annual minimum) information security training is provided to each employee.

2. Ensure the following training topics are covered at a MINIMUM:

a. Classified Handling (physical (storage) security, transportation/transmission & marking of documents, equipment and media)
b. Communications Security
c. Computer (AKA: cybersecurity) Security requirements
d. Counter-intelligence briefings
e. Penalties for engaging in espionage activities
f. Courier briefing (if applicable)
g. Reporting of derogatory information
h. Reporting of Security Incidents
i. Security of Laptop computers when traveling
j. Special access programs, NATO, COSMIC TS, etc. (as applicable)
k. Use of personal computers for conducting official business
l. Concerns identified during Component self-inspections
m. Procedures to be followed when using classified removable data storage media.
n. Procedures to be followed if an individual believes an unauthorized disclosure of classified data has occurred on an information system or network (typically called a "data spill").
o. Ensure 100% of initial training and termination briefings are accomplished and at least 95% of employees have annual training. While 100% annual training is the goal, things like extended employee TDY or leave make this difficult to achieve.

All training accomplished must be documented. Anything less will be a finding.