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词条 Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
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  1. Access

  2. Construction

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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A Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF; pronounced "skiff") in British and United States military, national security/national defense and intelligence parlance, is an enclosed area within a building that is used to process Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) types of classified information.

SCIFs can be either permanent or temporary, and can set up in official government buildings (such as the Situation Room in the White House), on board ships, in private residences of officials, or in hotel rooms and other places of necessity for officials when traveling.[1] Portable SCIFs can also be quickly set up when needed during emergency situations.[2]

Access

Access to SCIFs is normally limited to those individuals with appropriate security clearances.[3] Non-cleared personnel in SCIFs must be under the constant oversight of cleared personnel and all classified information and material removed from view in order to prevent unauthorized access.[4] As part of this process, non-cleared personnel are also typically required to surrender all recording, photographic and other electronic media devices. All of the activity and conversation inside is presumed restricted from public disclosure.[1][5]

Construction

Some entire buildings are SCIFs where all but the front foyer is secure. A SCIF can also be located in an air, ground or maritime vehicle, or can be established on a temporary basis at a specific site.[1] The physical construction, access control, and alarming of the facility has been defined by various directives, including Director of Central Intelligence Directives (DCIDs) 1/21 and 6/9, and most recently (2011) by Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705, signed by the Director of National Intelligence. ICD 705 is a three-page capstone document that implements Intelligence Community Standard (ICS) 705-1, ICS 705-2 and the Technical Specifications for Construction and Management of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities or "Tech Specs." The latest version of the Tech Specs was published in 2017 (Version 1.4). https://www.dni.gov/files/NCSC/documents/Regulations/Technical-Specifications-SCIF-Construction.pdf

Computers operating within such a facility must conform to rules established by ICD 503. Computers and telecommunication equipment within must conform to TEMPEST emanations specification as directed by a Certified TEMPEST Technical Authority (CTTA).

Officials documented to have had a SCIF set up in their private residences include:

  • President George W. Bush at his Crawford, Texas ranch (which he used as his Western White House)
  • Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at her Washington D.C. home
  • President Donald Trump at both Trump Tower in New York City (his main personal home),[2] and at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida (which he uses as his Winter White House)[1][5]

See also

  • Cone of Silence, satirical feature of Get Smart television show with similar function

References

1. ^What is a SCIF? - NBC News.com
2. ^What is a SCIF? - ABC News.com
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/01/today_i_briefed.html|title=Today I Briefed Congress on the NSA - Schneier on Security|website=www.schneier.com|access-date=May 10, 2016}}
4. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CSkKeaivVCYC|title=Joint and National Intelligence Support to Military Operations|last=Keating|first=T. J.|date=April 1, 2011|publisher=DIANE Publishing|isbn=9781437938272|language=en}}
5. ^What this photo of Trump's war room tells us - CNN.com
  • Trish Choate (January 15, 2009). "Air Force planning to train hundreds yearly in cyber warfare skills".
  • Patrick Thibodeau (February 12, 2008). "Outsourcing helps spur data center land rush outside D.C."
  • Tech Spec v1.4 https://www.dni.gov/files/NCSC/documents/Regulations/Technical-Specifications-SCIF-Construction.pdf
  • Worlds Leading provider of SCIFS https://www.SCIFSolutions.com

External links

  • "Physical Security Standards for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities", DCID 6/9 Text; effective November 18, 2002. Retrieved 2010-07-19. (expired, only in use as grandfathering old facilities without updating)
  • "Director of Central Intelligence Directive 6/3 Protecting sensitive compartmented information within information systems", MANUAL. n.d. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  • Definitions of SCIF-related terms SCIFsolutions.com. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  • {{cite web

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  • [https://fas.org/irp/dni/icd/ics-705-ts.pdf "Director Signature and Technical Specifications for Construction and Management of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities."] (April 2012).

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