NSDD 145 National Policy on Telecommunications and Automated Information Systems Security
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OCR Page 1 of 12INCLASSIFIED
shall be protected in proportion to the threat of exploitation
and the associated potential damage to the national security.
C.
The government shall encourage, advise, and,
where appropriate, assist the private sector to: identify
systems which handle sensitive non-government information, the
loss of which could adversely affect the national security;
determine the threat to, and vulnerability of, these systems;
and formulate strategies and measures for providing protection
in proportion to the threat of exploitation and the associated
potential damage. Information and advice from the perspective
of the private sector will be sought with respect to
implementation of this policy. In cases where implementation in
of security measures to non-governmental systems would be
the national security interest, the private sector shall be
encouraged, advised, and, where appropriate, assisted in under-
taking the application of such measures.
d. Efforts and programs begun under PD-24 which
support these policies shall be continued. (U)
level steering group; an interagency group at the operating
3.
Implementation. This Directive establishes a senior
level; an executive agent and a national manager to implement
these objectives and policies. (U)
4.
Systems Security Steering Group.
a.
A Systems Security Steering Group consisting
of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the
Secretary of Defense, the Attorney General, the Director of
the Office of Management and Budget, the Director of Central
National Security Affairs is established. The Steering Group
Intelligence, and chaired by the Assistant to the President for
shall:
(1) Oversee this Directive and ensure its
Agent and through him to the National Manager with respect to
implementation. It shall provide guidance to the Executive
the activities undertaken to implement this Directive.
(2) Monitor the activities of the operating
level National Telecommunications and Information Systems
accordance with the objectives and policies contained in this
Security Committee and provide guidance for its activities in
Directive.
(3) Review and evaluate the security status of
those telecommunications and automated information systems that
handle classified or sensitive government or government-derived
information with respect to established objectives and
priorities, and report findings and recommendations through the
National Security Council to the President.
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