Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Security Addendum is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is the Federal Bureau of Investigation?
A: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a federal law enforcement agency of the United States.
Q: What does the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) do?
A: CJIS provides criminal justice information, fingerprint identification services, and other information services to law enforcement agencies.
Q: What is the purpose of the CJIS Security Addendum?
A: The CJIS Security Addendum is a set of guidelines and requirements that agencies must follow to ensure the security of CJIS data.
Q: What is CJIS data?
A: CJIS data refers to criminal justice information such as fingerprints, criminal records, and other sensitive information.
Q: Why is the CJIS Security Addendum important?
A: The CJIS Security Addendum is important to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of CJIS data.
Q: Who is required to comply with the CJIS Security Addendum?
A: Law enforcement agencies and other authorized entities that access or handle CJIS data are required to comply with the CJIS Security Addendum.
Q: What are some security measures required by the CJIS Security Addendum?
A: Some security measures include training personnel, implementing access controls, encrypting data, and conducting audits.
Q: What are the consequences for non-compliance with the CJIS Security Addendum?
A: Non-compliance can result in the loss of access to CJIS data and potential legal consequences.
Q: What is the purpose of the CJIS Security Policy?
A: The CJIS Security Policy provides additional detailed requirements and guidelines for securing CJIS data.
Q: Is the CJIS Security Addendum specific to New Hampshire?
A: No, the CJIS Security Addendum is a federal requirement that applies to law enforcement agencies nationwide.
Form Details:
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