Enclave Security Technical Information Guide
This Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) on Enclave security provides the information protection guidance necessary to implement secure Information Systems (ISs) and networks while ensuring interoperability. This document is aimed at identifying mitigating controls to aid in securing and protecting the perimeter and computing environment and achieving the objectives as identified in the DoD Directive, "Information Assurance, 8500.1," and the Department of Defense Instruction, "Information Assurance (IA) Implementation, 8500.2."
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Wireless STIG
This Wireless Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) is published as a tool to assist in the improvement of the security of Department of Defense (DOD) commercial wireless information systems. The document is meant for use in conjunction with the Network STIG and appropriate operating system STIGs.
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Application Services STIG
This Application Services Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) provides security configuration and implementation guidance for application server products designed to the Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™). J2EE defines a standard security framework of configuration and implementation for the protection of application servers.
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Active Directory STIG
This Active Directory (AD) Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) provides security configuration guidance for the implementation of Active Directory on Microsoft Windows servers deployed within the Department of Defense (DOD). This STIG also provides general guidance for AD maintenance and synchronization products that might be used in conjunction with AD.
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Access Control STIG
This Access Control Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) details a security framework for use when planning and selecting access control for protecting sensitive and classified information in the Department of Defense (DoD). It provides a consolidated starting place for the security planning team responsible for ensuring compliance with DoD policies. This STIG presents a practical methodology for selecting and integrating logical and physical authentication techniques while tying the solution to the asset's value, environment, threat conditions and operational constraints.
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