Thanks Marc,

On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 8:05 PM, Marc <m...@marcd.org> wrote:
> Hi Jeff, I'm not where I can get it for you right now but the State
> Department has that guidance. Check their web site. Our folks have to check
> in with them on out of country travel.  I can go into a little more depth
> off list about temp devices and accounts and other stuff. ..some is fouo and
> up but some I can share.
>
I did find this based on your suggestion:
http://security.uri.edu/travel/travel-to-china-or-russia/. Lots of
good info and references.

Jeff

> -------- Original message --------
> From: Jeffrey Walton
> Date:05/08/2015 19:01 (GMT-05:00)
> To: FunSec List
> Subject: [funsec] IT Sec Policies on travel from US to China?
>
> I've tried Googling, but I'm turning up spurious noise... Is anyone
> aware of some sample IT security policies and procedures for
> travelling from US to China?
>
> Does the DoD offer something STIG-like for guidance?
>
> I'm especially interested in temporary laptops and temporary phones;
> how to handle the device radios (like 802.11 and NFC); temporary
> credentials for VPN; and how to handle email. Email is confounding
> because its so damn insecure at so many levels.
>
> Jeff
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