FIPS 200 definition

FIPS 200 means the Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 200, “Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems,” dated March 2006, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

Examples of FIPS 200 in a sentence

  • The IT-SP shall identify and document appropriate IT security controls consistent with the sensitivity of the information and the requirements of Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 200, Recommend Security Controls for Federal Information Systems.

  • The Contractor shall review and update the IT-SP in accordance with NIST SP 800-26, Security Self-Assessment Guide for Information Technology Systems and FIPS 200, on an annual basis.

  • The SSP shall comply with the NIST SP 800-18, Guide for Developing Security Plans for Federal Information Systems, the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 200, Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems, and NIST SP 800- 53, Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations applicable baseline requirements, and other applicable NIST guidance as well as HHS and NIH policies and other guidance.

  • The Department of Revenue systems are classified as moderate impact systems under the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 200 risk classification model.

  • Our security processes and controls substantially follow the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 200 standard and related NIST Special Publication 800-53.

  • Additionally, Supplier shall comply with applicable Federal Information Processing Standards including, without limitation, FIPS 200, FIPS 140-2 or successor standards and all recommendations from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

  • Upon receipt, all data acquired as a result of this interagency agreement will be treated as if they have, at a minimum, protection at the appropriate risk level in accordance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 200 and Special Publication 800-60r1.

  • The SSP shall include as appendices required policies and procedures across 18 control families mandated per FIPS 200, Rules of Behavior, and Interconnection Agreements (in agreement with NIST Special Publication 800-47).

  • The SSP shall comply with the NIST SP 800-18, Guide for Developing Security Plans for Federal Information Systems, the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 200, Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems, and NIST SP 800-53, Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations applicable baseline requirements, and other applicable NIST guidance as well as HHS and NIH policies and other guidance.

  • Trustmarks can be defined for a wide variety of trust and interoperability concerns, including: (1) Technical Interoperability Requirements (e.g., the FICAM ▇▇▇▇ SSO Profile), (2) Identity Trust and Assurance Requirements (e.g., the NIST 800-63 LOA requirements), (3) Privacy Requirements, (4) Security Requirements (e.g., the FIPS 200 list of security practices), or (5) Business-Level Identity Requirements (e.g., the GFIPM Metadata Registry of end-user attributes).