E.2 U.S. Government Organizations
You will find helpful information at the following U.S. government
organizations.
E.2.1 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the
National Bureau of Standards) has been charged with the development
of computer security standards and evaluation methods for
applications not involving the Department of Defense. Its efforts
include research as well as developing standards.
Contact NIST and obtain more information on their activities at:
- NIST Computer Security Division
- 100 Bureau Drive
- Mail Stop 8930
- Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8930
- (301) 975-2934
- http://www.nist.gov
NIST operates the Computer Security Resource Center:
- http://csrc.nist.gov/
E.2.2 National Security Agency (NSA)
The NSA maintains lists of
evaluated and certified products, as well as technical information
about security, especially cryptography. Linux users may be
interested in the NSA Secure Linux program, a set of kernel patches
that enhances Linux security. NSA also operates the
National Cryptologic Museum in Maryland and has an online museum of
cryptology.
Find out more from the NSA web site at:
- http://www.nsa.gov.
Also available from the site are a number of helpful configuration
guides for common operating systems and routers. These guides provide
helpful tips on changing default configurations to support better
security and control.
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