Computer Security Act of 1987

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Computer Security Act of 1987
House Science, Space and Technology
  • Passed the House on June 22, 1987 (passed voice vote)
  • Passed the Senate on December 21, 1987 (passed voice vote)
  • Signed into law by President Ronald Reagan
  • on January 8, 1988

    The Computer Security Act of 1987,

    United States federal law
    enacted in 1987. It is intended to improve the security and privacy of sensitive information in federal computer systems and to establish minimally acceptable security practices for such systems. It required the creation of computer security plans, and appropriate training of system users or owners where the systems would display, process or store sensitive information.

    Provisions

    • Assigned the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, At the time named National Bureau of Standards) to develop standards of minimum acceptable practices with the help of the NSA
    • Required establishment of security policies for Federal computer systems that contain sensitive information.
    • Mandatory security awareness training for federal employees that use those systems.

    References

    External links

    • "Information Security: The Computer Security Act of 1987--H.R. 145" (PDF). U.S. GAO ~ T-IMTEC-87-2. U.S. Government Accountability Office. February 25, 1987.
      OCLC 16999161
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    • "Computer Security: Status of Compliance With the Computer Security Act of 1987" (PDF). U.S. GAO ~ IMTEC-88-61BR. U.S. Government Accountability Office. September 22, 1988.
      OCLC 19256725
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    • "Computer Security: Compliance With Training Requirements of the Computer Security Act of 1987" (PDF). U.S. GAO ~ IMTEC-89-16BR. U.S. Government Accountability Office. February 22, 1989.
      OCLC 27992135
      .