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1. In addition to the minimum requirements set for Secured Areas (F-06), following requirements apply:
a) such areas have to be equipped with intrusion detection system, be locked when not occupied and be guarded when occupied. Any keys have to be controlled
b) all persons and material entering such areas have to be controlled
c) such areas have to be regularly physically and/or technically inspected as required by the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service or the Defence Command. In additions, such inspections have to be conducted following any unauthorized entry or suspicion of such entry.
d) area may only be equipped with data connections, phones and other communication or electronic devices approved to be used in the area.
2. All such communication devices, electric appliances or electronics have to be inspected before they can be used within areas where meetings handling EU SECRET / NATO SECRET information are organized or such information is worked with in cases when the threat against the Classified Information of EU or NATO is considered to be high. This procedure ensures that those devices cannot intentionally or unintentionally transfer information outside the perimeter of the Secured Area in an understandable form.
3. Threat analysis, risk management procedures and approval of security measures for the potential Technically Secured Area are done on case by case basis by the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service or by Defence Command.
1. In addition to the minimum requirements set for Secured Areas (F-06), following requirements apply:
a) such areas have to be equipped with intrusion detection system, be locked when not occupied and be guarded when occupied. Any keys have to be controlled
b) all persons and material entering such areas have to be controlled
c) such areas have to be regularly physically and/or technically inspected as required by the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service or the Defence Command. In additions, such inspections have to be conducted following any unauthorized entry or suspicion of such entry.
d) area may only be equipped with data connections, phones and other communication or electronic devices approved to be used in the area.
2. All such communication devices, electric appliances or electronics have to be inspected before they can be used within areas where meetings handling EU SECRET / NATO SECRET information are organized or such information is worked with in cases when the threat against the Classified Information of EU or NATO is considered to be high. This procedure ensures that those devices cannot intentionally or unintentionally transfer information outside the perimeter of the Secured Area in an understandable form.
3. Threat analysis, risk management procedures and approval of security measures for the potential Technically Secured Area are done on case by case basis by the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service or by Defence Command.
In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. A set of tasks in the same topic create a Policy, such as this one.
In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. Each requirement is fulfilled with one or multiple tasks.
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Sets the overall compliance standard or regulation your organization needs to follow.
Break down the framework into specific obligations that must be met.
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