https://www.infosecnews.org/national-security-agency-releases-guide-to-secure-video-conferencing/
By William Knowles @c4i
Senior Editor
InfoSec News
April 29, 2020
Last Friday, the National Security Agency released a guide aimed mainly towards
U.S. Government employees and military service members are working from home,
but is also ideal for business professionals on Selecting and Safely Using
Collaboration Services for Telework.
This cybersecurity guidance contains a snapshot of current,
commercially-available collaboration tools available for use, along with a list
of security criteria to consider when selecting which capability to leverage.
In addition, the guidance contains a high-level security assessment of how each
capability measures up against the defined security criteria, which can be used
to more quickly identify the risks and features associated with each tool.
Criteria to Consider When Selecting a Collaboration Service
The criteria below identify risks and features to consider when choosing
collaboration services to support your mission. All criteria should be strongly
considered but may not be fully supported based on your own operating
environment and constraints. The criteria are intended to align with related
USG guidance to include NIST SP 800-171r2 – Protecting Controlled Unclassified
Information in Non-Federal Systems and Organizations (Feb 2020) and NIST SP
800-46r2 Guide to Enterprise Telework, Remote Access and BYOD Security (Apr
2016).
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