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After an authorized transfer reaches the destination environment, Crucible imports the identified Transfer Bundle into the applicable Disconnected Environment or Air-Gapped Environment.
Import makes approved bundle content available for subsequent repository population, construction, assessment, deployment, or validation. Import does not independently authorize use of every item contained in the bundle.
Crucible receives the Transfer Bundle through the approved destination-side transfer process.
The received bundle remains associated with:
Crucible does not treat unidentified content or an unassociated collection of files as the approved Transfer Bundle.
The destination Security Domain applies its access restrictions, information-handling rules, and import controls to the received bundle.
Destination controls can determine:
A successful transfer across the boundary does not require the destination environment to accept or use the bundle.
Crucible verifies that the received bundle corresponds to the Transfer Bundle selected for import.
Verification can include:
An integrity mismatch, missing identifier, invalid signature, or unexpected bundle representation prevents Crucible from treating the received content as the verified Transfer Bundle.
A successful integrity verification establishes that the evaluated bundle corresponds to the expected representation. It does not independently establish that every included item is compliant, approved, or suitable for use.
Crucible identifies the content and relationships represented within the verified Transfer Bundle.
The bundle can include:
The import activity preserves the identity of each included item and does not merge unrelated content into a single unidentified artifact.
Crucible preserves the relationships represented by the Transfer Bundle during import.
These relationships can associate:
Import does not change the recorded meaning or status of a Compliance Finding.
Crucible records conditions that prevent successful import.
Import exceptions can include:
Crucible does not silently replace, omit, repair, or substitute bundle content when doing so would change the approved Transfer Bundle.
The applicable policy or authorized actor determines whether an exception requires rejection, quarantine, additional review, retransmission, or creation of a replacement bundle.
After successful verification and application of destination controls, Crucible makes the accepted bundle content available within the destination environment.
Successful import can make the content available for:
Import does not itself perform those subsequent activities.
The import result identifies:
The successfully imported content becomes a controlled input to 7.5 Populate Offline Repositories or another approved destination lifecycle activity.
| Requirement | Statement |
|---|---|
| OR-003d — Security Domain Information Enforcement |
Crucible SHALL prevent an operation from processing information not authorized within the operation's governing Security Domain. |
| OR-003e — Information Handling Rule Enforcement |
Crucible SHALL prevent an operation from handling information in a manner prohibited by the Information Handling Rules governing that information. |
| OR-003f — Cross-Domain Transfer Control |
Crucible SHALL transfer information between Security Domains only through an authorized Cross-Domain Transfer. |
| FR-AG-002 — Artifact Export Packages |
Crucible SHALL create Transfer Bundles for export. |
| FR-AG-003 — Artifact Import Packages |
Crucible SHALL import Transfer Bundles. |
| FR-AG-005 — Deployment Traceability Across Disconnected Environments |
Crucible SHALL maintain Deployment Traceability across Disconnected Environments. |
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