Therefore, these devices provide a means for our adversaries to hack into our network / systems 24/7 without warning. This MARADMIN will remain in effect until cancelled or superseded. These capabilities place DoD information at risk and are not authorized in support of the conduct of internal DoD business. ( Applies to all DoD personnel, contractors, and visitors that enter DoD facilities or that have access to DoD information. These include: Microsoft Office 365 (O365) IL5 Microsoft Teams, Defense Collaboration Services-Unclassified (DCS-U), and CISCO WEBEX Room Systems environment as a temporary capability. ( ( Government-issued, unclassified devices are authorized in spaces such as conference rooms and private offices if classified information is not being processed or transmitted. ( All data transfers on the SIPRNet require prior written approval and authorization. 567 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[]/Index[544 45]/Info 543 0 R/Length 113/Prev 744537/Root 545 0 R/Size 589/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream from 3.a.1. ( pBt>Ay'e0&PJQc49@x: 2m(E$40Uw!UDGrY wU,~{fc;m 5Q2x bX]pNC0#;EZd>**&XRckyw9]T1-i*\b!nGr *&4W@3^Xy7XG5_qlHRsk\h r` A3 p]3C%4P%7e4Y\S j!1 nrM-HZ$Hn4,M&*YTZ% # 30, 1993 (b) CJCSI 6211.02D, "Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) Responsibilities," January 24, 2012 (c) MCO 5239.2B (d) USMC ECSM 005, "Portable Electronic Devices and Wireless . ( ( ( endstream endobj 262 0 obj <> endobj 263 0 obj <>>>>>/Resources<>>>/Rotate 0/Type/Page>> endobj 264 0 obj <>stream ( <>/PageLabels 347 0 R>> ( REF (E) IS DOD CIO MEMORANDUM, INTRODUCTION AND USE OF WEARABLE FITNESS DEVICES AND HEADPHONES WITHIN DOD ACCREDITED SPACES AND FACILITIES. REF (D) IS ALNAV 019-16, ACCEPTABLE USE OF AUTHORIZED PERSONAL PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES IN SPECIFIC DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SPACES. ( Do not use NFC to communicate passwords or sensitive data. ( Purpose. @E}+d3;lI! "h(;pF`F~*xu4~d!Kfig+VznCoYTJ,;N_ 4 The same rules and protections apply to both. 2 0 obj ( ( ( ( 1028 0 obj <> endobj ( ( ( Webcam User Agreement Forms are available on the IC4/ICC CY Portal at https:(slash)(slash)eis.usmc.mil/sites/c4/cy1/doclib/forms/forms_templates.aspx. SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY. ( ( 3.b.7. However, as noted in reference (j), the use of personally-owned, wired (e.g., USB or 35 millimeter audio) peripherals such as webcams, headphones/microphones, keyboards, or mice is permitted when executing telework or other authorized work away from government workspaces or facilities. PEDS AND PERIPHERALS: All Marine Corps personnel are hereby authorized, subject to local policy and capability limitations below, to use web cameras (webcams), either embedded or wired as noted in reference (j); wired headphones or headsets, either 35mm audio or USB as noted in reference (j); and/or internal laptop microphones on unclassified government portable electronic devices (PEDs), or on unclassified government desktop systems within Marine Corps collateral classified workspaces, unclassified workspaces, or while in use during authorized telework. ( Do not bring devices near other unknown electronic devices. This may be due to a failure to meet the access policy requirements. ( ( ( ( endobj REF/M/DOC/DOD CIO/13APR2020// Source(s): REF (G) IS SECNAV M-5510.30, DON PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM. ( ( 3.b.3. ( ( An acronym is a word or name consisting of parts of the full name's words. 2 Ch) I MEFO 5101.1 ( < %PDF-1.6 % 1 0 obj Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) Back in the old days all we had was an obscure statement in each regulation (91, 121, 125, and 135) that said hearing aids, pacemakers, portable voice recorders, and shavers were okay, anything else had to be approved by the operator. ( ( DOD issuances contain the various policies and procedures the govern and regulate activities and missions across the defense enterprise. DIA Messages. Release authorized by BGen L. M. Mahlock, Director, Information Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (IC4) Division, Deputy Commandant for Information.//, MODIFICATION TO POLICY FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES, UPDATE FOR CONTROLLED USE IN CLASSIFIED SPACES, UPDATE ON AUTHORIZED TELEWORK CAPABILITIES, Date Signed: 9/9/2020 | MARADMINS Number: 520/20, Hosted by Defense Media Activity - WEB.mil. ( ( Access is . ( Portable Electronic Devices means mobile devices capable of electronically storing, accessing, or transmitting . DLA Public Affairs. . In classified and unclassified government spaces, or while in use during authorized telework, webcams, microphones, and headphones/headsets must be disconnected and/or disabled when not in use. For example new employees often receive workstations used by previous . You can find the latest information on using PPEDs in DON spaces in ALNAV 019/16 "Acceptable Use of Authorized Personal Electronic Devices in Specific Department of the Navy . Prior to connecting or enabling peripherals such as webcams, headphones/headsets, or microphones, classified spaces will be sanitized, i.e., all classified materials and systems will be secured, powered off, etc., to prevent inadvertent transmission of classified information. H, False ( ( ( } !1AQa"q2#BR$3br In the event of a lost or stolen mobile device it is incumbent on the user to report this to IT immediately. ( e. Updates guidance on Internet access and use of commercial e-mail. 4 0 obj This MARADMIN supplements the direction provided in references (a) through (k), amplifies the direction provided in reference (j), reiterates direction provided in reference (k), and applies to all Marine Corps military, civilian, and support contractor personnel. ( Holiday travelers often use portable electronic devices (PEDs) because they offer a range of conveniences, for example, enabling the traveler to order gifts on-the-go, access to online banking, or download boarding passes. ( ( Personnel bringing wearable fitness devices and headphones into DoD accredited spaces are consenting to inspection and monitoring of the devices. ( hbbd``b`z$WXM@ `v2 D(o D m ( q)Ab``$ f Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. ( (1) The USD ( I) and the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer (DOD CIO), may jointly grant exceptions to this policy for government-issued mobile devices pursuant to DOD Manual 5200.01 , Vol l, "DOD Information Security Program: Overview, Classification and Declassification." ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( The DoD Cyber Exchange HelpDesk does not provide individual access to users. REF/N/DOC/DODI 1035.01/04APR2012// tO"n#g)]k4J}C-irFU4g&57s T"Y) H ~q+Ok"f[T T ( REF/I/GENADMIN/CMC C FOUR CP WASHINGTON DC/222020Z OCT 15/MCENMSG 009-115// DoD policy states that Federal Government communication systems and equipment (including Government owned telephones, facsimile machines, electronic mail, internet systems, and commercial systems), when use of such systems and equipment is paid for by the Federal Government, will be for official use and authorized purposes only. ( ( The use of cloud services must be formally authorized by the Marine Corps Authorizing Official (AO) and comply with requirements in the DoD Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide. ( ( ( Portable Electronic Device (PED) Information for Visitors . ( ( REF/A/DOC/ECSM 005/HQMC C4 CY/1JUL2016// ( Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). The DoD Cyber Exchange is sponsored by 8. @O{M(X,.wt>D-+ 7; ( ( <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 1008] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> It outlines various types of mobile devices and wireless radio technologies and their vulnerabilities, reviews which personal mobile devices may be used in a government setting and under what conditions, and discusses methods of protecting unclassified government-provided and government-authorized mobile devices. 3.a.7. %%EOF ( 10.8.26 Wireless and Mobile Device Security Policy 10.8.26.1 Program Scope and Objectives 10.8 .26.1.1 . 6. This MARADMIN does not apply to, or modify, existing policy regarding the use of unclassified or classified PEDs or peripherals in Marine Corps Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF). REF/C/MEMO/DIA WASHINGTON DC/1MAY2014// 0 A new mobile device strategy for the United States Defense Department addresses the need to secure the use of mobile devices for the military but provides few specifics on how to furnish security, at least not in the non-classified version the DoD made public this month. It also, implements the guidance in Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 8560.01, Communications Security (COMSEC) monitoring and Information Assurance (IA) Readiness . ( 3.b. All Marine Corps personnel are hereby authorized, subject to local policy and capability limitations below, to use headphones, microphones, and web cameras (webcams), on unclassified government. ( ( ( As stated in reference (j), internal/embedded microphones and webcams may be enabled/used on unclassified systems; however, an enterprise policy will be enforced on these peripherals, set to auto-disable the peripheral after one hour if not acknowledged by the user. ( This MARADMIN amends the updated portable electronic device (PED) policy, provides amplifying guidance on the use of specific electronic peripheral devices, e.g., headphones, microphones, and web cameras on government information systems in government spaces where collateral classified information is processed, stored, or discussed, and provides an update on authorized telework capabilities. ( <> i{f y,Hy20.(c0 x DoDD 8100.02, April 14, 2004 3 4.1. ( *;BH0U.|%[Ik7,YGI3sM"`35*h C(&2lHliiEnLvt4@\ ( All personnel are responsible for the protection of controlled unclassified information (CUI), including Privacy Act or For Official Use Only data, and classified information. market impediment definition. 3.b.2. 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( REF/F/DOC/DODM 5200.01, VOLUME 3/24FEB2016// Hand Carrying Items Abroad. ( ( ( Technology (IT) (stand-alone) systems. ( An official website of the United States government, DLA policy prohibits all personnel from bringing portable electronic devices into agency-owned or controlled spaces approved for storage and processing of classified information. An organization may choose to dispose of media by charitable donation, internal or external transfer, or by recycling it in accordance with applicable laws and regulations if the media is obsolete or no longer usable. <> ( ( Portable electronic devices are prohibited for use while operating a vehicle unless a hands-free device, such as a speaker or Bluetooth, is used. ( (IS) that is provided for USG-authorized use only. Access was denied to the access policy. ( Department of Defense Directive 8100.02 (Use of Commercial Wireless Devices, Services, and Technologies in Department of Defense (DOD) Global Information Grid (GIG)); April 14, 2004; Certified Current as of April 23, 2007. b. OxWWDDU@4R+(d)8"wb >N}AeZ]+Z` EX F|{1hKhY04nE UYXKdbE(M` 8>H;cz'ne1|MGOd6=}$Z. National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C), Public Key Infrastructure/Enabling (PKI/PKE), Using Mobile Devices in a DoD Environment. ;$Q*(` +Sn_a4c^*! ( ( ( ( <>/ExtGState<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> ( ( J( ( REF (K) IS DON CIO MEMORANDUM, ACCEPTABLE USE OF DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. Because of the security risks associated with PEDs and removable storage media, the DoD has a policy that requires DoD data stored on these . ( Definition. 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Wearable fitness devices and headphones in DoD accredited spaces are subject to inspection and, if necessary, technical evaluation. endstream endobj startxref (U) Implementation Guidance for Department of Defense (DOD) (Less NRO and NSA) SCIFS. ( ( ( ( Users should consider additional security measures, including limiting/disabling device location features, using strong device passwords, and only using trusted device ( ( ( ( ( GSA ORDER. x\SFN|S ~nQfI6M]]etklGp_=3p ===~TMy5ILb8Xfg_e1N2U~`syj\1? Additionally, personally owned, external monitors (using VGA, HDMI, or DisplayPort connection, but NOT USB) may be connected to unclassified GFE during authorized telework. ( DOD Acceptable Use Policy . ( Government-issued PEDs are allowed in areas approved for open storage and processing of classified information if Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities are disabled. ( \ag6qLDzN(qNha*|B}@32imz>|)f. ( ( Version: 1 Length: 30 min The Cyber Excepted Service (CES) Orientation is an eLearning course designed to familiarize learners with the core tenets of the DoD CES personnel system. ( ( ( REF/G/DOC/SECNAV M-5510.30/JUN2006// hb```V|af`0pd0 rp$u0y1A)(|(b1Dc b}ua}kGGGGCkCk@HHQAA! ( It is implemented with DoD specific security controls and provides video, voice, and text communication, as well as document sharing tools for Basic Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). ( ( REF/H/GENADMIN/CMC C FOUR CP WASHINGTON DC/211737Z JAN 15/MCENMSG 002-15 // SUBJECT: Army Directive 2019-23 (Allocation of Wireless Portable Electronic Devices) 1. ( ( ( Use of unauthorized commercial collaboration tools or commercial e-mail on GFE is a violation of Marine Corps and DON acceptable use policy, and DoDI 5200.48 policy on handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). 1 0 obj<> endobj 2 0 obj<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/ExtGState<>>> endobj 3 0 obj<>stream If the device is recovered, it can be submitted to IT for re- ( %PDF-1.6 % C\{ I]lL 4O9zm7]V)j3|+%a(2zl;u2z`Ygvy,`uy5Gx^-`].-&>IVG/U%*6_xYQ*0:9E/2cOouf/^71L`"W_?~8^>Y qme)klCOaD$o?c"L&OWvEExVN_o? ( ( ( ( ( ( Personally-owned electronic devices (unmanaged government devices) are prohibited in open storage rooms (secure rooms), SCIFs, SAP Facilities (SAPF), classified meetings, conferences, or. ( ( ( ( endobj DoD authenticators include DoD CIO approved authentication devices, which can . Only government furnished equipment (GFE) approved for acquisition within the U.S government is authorized for use. ( ( ( ( endstream endobj 1029 0 obj <. ( MARADMIN 520/20 ( ( ( Personnel who knowingly or willfully violate the requirements in this MARADMIN may be subject to a preliminary inquiry in accordance with reference (g) and an incident report in the Joint Personnel Adjudication System, per reference (h). For NIST publications, an email is usually found within the document. ( It prohibits use of personal PEDs like cell phones, laptops, iPads, smartwatches, and fitness trackers that have storage or Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities inside any space where classified information is discussed or disseminated. ( ( YxTX_~7[@v'9v6GQzB5D\9sO;HeA_F7}r$uQ9"P's3y2p!b]W!N? As specified in reference (n), teleworkers are accountable for GFE, and must use and protect equipment and information in accordance with DoD and DoD Component procedures. DOD Forms Management Program Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Forms including standard, optional, OPM, Retirement & Insurance, Investigations and Group Life Insurance forms General Services. ( ( This includes (but is not limited to) printers, scanners, storage devices (e.g., hard drives), wireless/bluetooth keyboards or mice, or smart display devices. H*53043V0 B]sK#=c3 0S@DO5Pp of this issuance, employ certified radio frequency (RF) communications functions for interoperability in accordance with Paragraph 3.1.b., and employ These include but are not limited to iPhones, iPads and tablets. ( DoD PKI Policy Identifier (OID) Credential Strength (Per DoDI 8520.03) AAL (NIST 800-63-3) Issuance Approved Uses Medium Mobile PKI Credentials . 3.a.3. ( ( 3.b.4. . CNSSI 4009-2015 ( ( ( 3.b.6. ( * All message traffic has been modified from it's original format. The host must display signs indicating when personal PEDs are not allowed and provide storage for devices outside the meeting space. Visual indicators will be used to indicate that an unclassified video/voice teleconference is in session within classified spaces, such as sign(s) posted on outer doors. All SIPRNet connected PEDs must comply with requirements in the "Joint USD(I) and DoD CIO Memorandum, dated 25 September 2015, SUBJECT: Security and Operational Guidance for . Security Testing, Validation, and Measurement, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), NIST Internal/Interagency Reports (NISTIRs). %tj^dR +\=8{.KT0~w]o e&rpz/geaV=g. D+06`]*u%RNc`6 ( 3. Portable electronic devices are prohibited in Defense Logistics Agency-owned or controlled spaces approved for storage and processing of classified information, according to a memorandum signed Sept. 25 by DLA Director Army Lt. Gen. Darrell Williams. ( ( Local Area Network Technologies," July 1, 2016 ( Mobile Devices (CMD), Portable Electronic Devices (PED), and laptops are DoD mobile endpoints. % ( ( ( REF (H) IS MCENMSG-UNIFICATION 002-15, WEBCAM AUTHORIZATION ON MCEN-N. REF (I) IS MCENMSG-UNIFICATION 009-15, WEBCAM AUTHORIZATION ON MCEN-S. REF (J) IS MARADMIN 263-20, MODIFICATION TO POLICY FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PEDS). ( SUBJ/MODIFICATION TO POLICY FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PEDS), UPDATE FOR CONTROLLED USE IN CLASSIFIED SPACES, UPDATE ON AUTHORIZED TELEWORK CAPABILITIES// REF/E/MEMO/DOD CIO/21APR2016// ( endobj Telework personnel, when connecting Marine Corps systems to non-government internet services/internet service providers, are required to initiate a virtual private network (VPN) connection to their authorized network. 3. ( ( ( ( ( ( The proliferation of personal portable electronic devices (PPEDs) in the form of wearable technology has increased dramatically since their introduction in the 1980s. TELEWORK AND COLLABORATIVE TOOLS/CAPABILITIES: ( Per direction of the DON CIO contained in references (k) and (l), Microsoft O365 IL5 Teams, Defense Collaboration Service (DCS), Global Video Services (GVS), Secure Access File Exchange (SAFE), and Intelink are the only approved DoD collaboration tools. At present, other capabilities, such as commercial Zoom and Zoom for Government, are not authorized options for Marine Corps personnel. ( This is a potential security issue, you are being redirected to https://csrc.nist.gov. ( g. ( ( ( how to get incineroar hidden ability; ( ( Use only removable media approved by your organization ( ( ( They take the form of formal directives, instructions,. ( 298 that apply to the Department of Defense. ( Electronic devices having the capability to store, record, and/or transmit text, images/video, or audio data. ( It outlines various types of mobile devices and wireless radio technologies and their vulnerabilities, reviews which personal mobile devices may be used in a government setting and under what conditions, and discusses methods of protecting unclassified government-provided and government-authorized mobile devices. ( ' For MCEN-N users, Pulse Secure VPN software provides secure, authenticated access to Marine Corps Non-secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) e-mail services, shared drives, and DoD CAC-enabled websites.