Restricted Area and Controlled Area Designation of Areas Housing Critical Information System Components or Classified /Sensitive Technology or Data

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Part of Restricted Area and Controlled Area Designation

Associated with IA controls: PEPF-2, PEPF-1

SV-42937r2_rule Restricted Area and Controlled Area Designation of Areas Housing Critical Information System Components or Classified /Sensitive Technology or Data

Vulnerability discussion

Failure to designate the areas housing the critical information technology systems as a restricted or controlled access area may result in inadequate protection being assigned during emergency actions or the site having insufficient physical security protection measures in place. Further, warning signs may not be in place to advise visitors or other unauthorized persons that such areas are off-limits, resulting in inadvertent access by unauthorized persons.

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Check to ensure the areas housing critical information technology systems are designated as Restricted Areas or Controlled Areas IAW host installation and/or Service, Agency or COCOM guidance. Signage should be properly posted at all access points and at adequate intervals to advise those approaching of the restricted area/controlled area designation, authority and consequences for violation of access restrictions. Signs will be in English as well as in any language prevalent in the area. Signs may not be required where OPSEC countermeasures dictate. TACTICAL ENVIRONMENT: The check is applicable for fixed (established) tactical processing environments. Not applicable to a field/mobile environment.

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Ensure the areas housing critical information technology systems are designated as Restricted Areas or Controlled Areas IAW host installation and/or Service, Agency or COCOM guidance. Signage should be properly posted at all access points and at adequate intervals to advise those approaching of the restricted area/controlled area designation, authority and consequences for violation of access restrictions. Signs will be in English as well as in any language prevalent in the area. Signs may not be required where OPSEC countermeasures dictate.

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