Term:Accreditation Boundary

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CNSSI 4009

Accreditation Boundary - 1. (IA) - Identifies the information resources covered by an [[Term:accreditation decision | accreditation decision]], as distinguished from separately accredited information resources that are interconnected or with which information is exchanged via messaging. (Synonymous with Security Perimeter) 2. (IC) - For the purposes of identifying the Protection Level for confidentiality of a system to be accredited, the system has a conceptual boundary that extends to all intended users of the system, both directly and indirectly connected, who receive output from the system (DCID 6/3, 5 Jun 99)

DoDI 8510.01

Accreditation Boundary - See Reference (v). E2.1.

GAO-09-232G

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be acredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected.

NIST IR 7298

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected. SOURCE: SP 800-53

NIST IR 7328 Draft

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3. [NIST SP 800-37]

NIST SP 800-18r1

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3. [NIST SP 800-37]

NIST SP 800-37

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3.

NIST SP 800-39 Draft 2

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3. [NIST SP 800-37]

NIST SP 800-53A

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3. [NIST SP 800-37]

NIST SP 800-53r1

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with theterm security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3.

NIST SP 800-53r2

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems, to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3. (NIST SP 800-53r237)

NIST SP 800-60r1V1

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3. [NIST SP 800-37]

NIST SP 800-60r1V2

Accreditation Boundary - All components of an information system to be accredited by an authorizing official and excludes separately accredited systems to which the information system is connected. Synonymous with the term security perimeter defined in CNSS Instruction 4009 and DCID 6/3. [NIST SP 800-37]