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Information Resource Management: establishes AF policy for managing its information resources. |
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Information Assurance: provide continuously for the availability, integrity, confidentiality, nonrepudiation, and authentication of information. |
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Base-Level Planning and Implementation: tells how to manage planning and implementation of communications and information systems. |
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Information Technology Hardware Asset Management: identifies responsibilities for supporting AF information technology equipment (computer systems). |
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Software Management: identifies responsibilities for management of COTS and AF unique software acquired by the AF. |
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NETOPS: overarching structure for the AF-GIG. |
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Licensing Network Users and Certifying Network Professionals: outlines procedures for certifying network professionals who manage and operate government-provided information systems on AF networks. |
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Air Force Messaging: Establishes email manager and user duties and responsibilities. Applies to use of all AF email systems by organizations, personnel, and contractors. |
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Information Assurance Management: provides general direction for implementation of IA and management of IA programs according to AFPD 33-2. |
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COMPUSEC: establishes requirements for IA. |
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Identification and Authentication: provides identification and authentication computer security requirements for operational information systems. |
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Remanency Security: discussion of the known threats and vulnerabilities associated with clearing, sanitizing, and destroying storage media. |
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Air Force Certification and Accredidation Program (AFCAP): governs the AF certification and accredition program. |
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DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP): implemented to create a standard C&A approach common to all departments in the DOD. |
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