US Army Commmercial Intrusion Detection use in Secure Compartmentalized Information Facilties (2004)
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The pdf file holds two documents. The first document, dated 1st of March 2004, subjected Updated Guidance for Installation of Integrated Commercial Intrusion Detection Systems (ICIDS) in Army Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs), elaborates on regulations for and types of such installations. It is signed by Michael T Rascati, Acting Director, Counterintelligence, HUMINT, Disclosure & Security.
The second document presents an earlier revision from 2003 of these guidelines, and also details further on the types of ICIDS and their classification. Sunday March 16, 2008
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