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- Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) - National Security Agency . . .
Overview Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) is an important part of NSA's commercial cybersecurity strategy to quickly deliver secure cybersecurity solutions that leverage commercial technologies and products
- Capability Packages - National Security Agency Central Security Service
Mobile Access Capability Package The Mobile Access Capability Package (MA CP) Version 2 7 0, dated 28 January 2025, has been approved by the Deputy National Manager (DNM) for National Security Systems (NSS) to meet the demand for mobile, data-in-transit, solutions using the Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite with National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) validated
- CSfC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - National Security Agency . . .
Yes CNSS Policy 7, dated 9 December 2015, applies to all USG Departments and Agencies that use, or plan to use, implement, or test CSfC solutions to protect NSS It provides a minimum set of security measures required and directs Departments and Agencies on how to safeguard NSS, and the information contained therein
- Commercial Solutions for Classified harnessing the power of commercial . . .
4 CSfC Capability Packages CPs are the foundation of the CSfC Program CPs can be customized to the client’s needs in order to help them achieve their mission objectives
- NSA’s COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS for CLASSIFIED (CSfC)
What is a Protection Profile (PP)? Protection Profiles (PPs) are sets of security requirements and test activities for a particular CSfC technology, performed at an approved,
- CSfC Components List - National Security Agency Central Security Service
Vendor Model Version CNSSP-11 Compliance Certification Date Notes; Samsung Electronics Co , Ltd Samsung Galaxy Devices on Android 13 – Fall (Galaxy Z Flip5 5G, Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A71 5G, Galaxy Tab Active3 and Galaxy S23 FE
- COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS for CLASSIFIED (CSfC)
1 1 INTRODUCTION The Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) program within the National Security Agency (NSA) Cybersecurity Directorate (CSD) publishes Capability Packages (CPs) to provide configurations that allow
- Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) - National Security Agency . . .
4 QUESTION: Who is responsible for developing, approving and implementing CSfC solutions? RESPONSE: NSA is responsible for creating Capability Packages that describe CSfC approved solutions NIAP is responsible for approving vendor products through the Common Criteria process, and then NSA is responsible for publishing the products on CSfC Components List after the vendor agrees to the terms
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