Matthew A. Scholl
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Special Publication (NIST SP) - 800-66 Rev 1 | 2005
Matthew A. Scholl; Kevin M. Stine; Joan Hash; Pauline Bowen; L A. Johnson; Carla Dancy Smith; Daniel Steinberg
The Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) promotes the U.S. economy and public welfare by providing technical leadership for the nations measurement and standards infrastructure. ITL develops tests, test methods, reference data, proof of concept implementations, and technical analyses to advance the development and productive use of information technology. ITLs responsibilities include the development of management, administrative, technical, and physical standards and guidelines for the cost-effective security and privacy of other than national security-related information in federal information systems. The Special Publication 800-series reports on ITLs research, guidelines, and outreach efforts in information system security, and its collaborative activities with industry, government, and academic organizations. Authority This document has been developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to further its statutory responsibilities under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) of 2002, P.L. 107-347. NIST is responsible for developing standards and guidelines, including minimum requirements, for providing adequate information security for all agency operations and assets, but such standards and guidelines shall not apply to national security systems. This guideline is consistent with the requirements of the Office of Management and This guideline has been prepared for use by federal agencies. It may also be used by nongovernmental organizations on a voluntary basis and is not subject to copyright. (Attribution would be appreciated by NIST.) Nothing in this document should be taken to contradict standards and guidelines made mandatory and binding on federal agencies by the Secretary of Commerce under statutory authority. Nor should these guidelines be interpreted as altering or superseding the existing authorities of the Secretary of Commerce, Director of the OMB, or any other federal official. There are references in this publication to documents currently under development by NIST in accordance with responsibilities assigned to NIST under the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002. The methodologies in this document may be used even before the completion of such companion documents. Thus, until such time as each document is completed, current requirements, guidelines, and procedures (where they exist) remain operative. For planning and transition purposes, agencies may wish to closely follow the development of these new documents by NIST. Individuals are also encouraged to review the public draft documents and offer their comments to NIST. All NIST documents mentioned in this publication, other than the ones noted above, are available at Certain commercial entities, equipment, or materials …
National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.) | 2006
Richard Kissel; Andrew Regenscheid; Matthew A. Scholl; Kevin M. Stine
Special Publication (NIST SP) - 800-64 Rev 2 | 2008
Richard Kissel; Kevin M. Stine; Matthew A. Scholl; Hart Rossman; James Fahlsing; Jessica Gulick
Archive | 2011
Kelley L. Dempsey; Nirali Shah Chawla; L A. Johnson; Ronald Johnston; Alicia Clay Jones; Angela Orebaugh; Matthew A. Scholl; Kevin M. Stine
Security Architecture Design Process for Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) [DRAFT] / AHIMA, American Health Information Management Association | 2010
Matthew A. Scholl; Kevin M. Stine; Kenneth Lin; Daniel Steinberg
Archive | 2008
Matthew A. Scholl; Kevin M. Stine; Joan Hash; Pauline Bowen; L. Arnold Johnson; Carla Dancy Smith; Daniel Steinberg
Archive | 2008
Richard Kissel; Kevin M. Stine; Matthew A. Scholl; Hart Rossman; James Fahlsing; Jessica Gulick
Archive | 2011
Kelley L. Dempsey; Nirali Shah Chawla; L. Arnold Johnson; Ronald Johnston; Alicia Clay Jones; Angela Orebaugh; Matthew A. Scholl; Kevin M. Stine
NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 7497 | 2010
Matthew A. Scholl; Kevin M. Stine; Kenneth Lin; Daniel Steinberg
Journal of AHIMA | 2010
Kevin M. Stine; Matthew A. Scholl