Department Of Defense Information Technology Security Certification And Accreditation Process

The Department of Defense Information Technology Security Certification and Accreditation Process (DITSCAP) is a process defined by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) for managing risk. DoDI 5200.40 (DITSCAP) establishes a standard DOD-wide process, set of activities, general tasks, and a management structure to certify and accredit Information Systems (IS) that will maintain the Information Assurance (IA) and security posture of the Defense Information Infrastructure (DII) throughout the life cycle of the system. DITSCAP applies to the acquisition, operation and sustainment of any DoD system that collects, stores, transmits, or processes unclassified or classified information since December 1997. It identifies four phases: System Definition, Verification, Validation, and Re-Accreditation, and uses weighted metrics to describe risks and their mediation.

References

DITSCAP Web site: http://iase.disa.mil/ditscap/

 

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