Michael Coppola's profile

CJIS Security Policy Version 5.8

The recipient of nine letters of commendation from the Palisades Parkway Police Department, Michael Coppola is CEO of CJIS Solutions in Little Falls, New Jersey. Michael Coppola's company helps law enforcement agents keep information safe from unauthorized access using CJIS-compliant technologies.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, in collaboration with additional government agencies, created the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy. It provides guidelines to help law-enforcement agents use Criminal Justice Information under strict protection, preventing unauthorized access.

Periodically, newer versions of the policy are released, describing developments that should be given attention. In June 2019, the FBI released the CJIS Security Policy version 5.8. In addition to administrative and language updates, the new version included "Advanced Password Standards." This adds many requirements, such as a check and balance system to ensure that all users meet the necessary complexity. Also, the version includes additional requirements for intrusion detection tools and techniques. This features an evaluation of a device's behavior and user activity to determine if the device is compromised.
CJIS Security Policy Version 5.8
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CJIS Security Policy Version 5.8

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