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Security Domain

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Discussion

A Security Domain is an environment or context containing resources and entities governed by a common security policy, security model, or security architecture.

A Security Domain establishes a boundary within which defined rules govern:

A Security Domain can include:

A Security Domain can be defined by:

A Security Domain can exist within a:

Classification and connectivity do not independently define a Security Domain. A Security Domain also requires a common security policy or security architecture governing the resources and entities within its boundary.

A single Infrastructure Environment can contain more than one Security Domain when distinct resources or entities operate under different security policies.

Multiple Infrastructure Environments can also participate in one Security Domain when a common authority and security policy govern them.

Information movement within a Security Domain remains subject to the domain's Information Handling Rules.

Information movement from one Security Domain to another constitutes a Cross-Domain Transfer.

Definition

environment or context containing resources and entities governed by a common security policy, security model, or security architecture

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Note

A Security Domain is not necessarily equivalent to:

A physical or logical boundary can support enforcement of a Security Domain, but the common security policy defines the domain.

Two environments assigned the same Security Classification can remain separate Security Domains when different authorities, policies, compartments, missions, or release rules govern them.

A Security Domain can contain information at more than one classification or control level when the governing security policy and authorization permit that arrangement.

Example

A Classified Environment contains two Security Domains:

Both domains operate at the Secret classification level, but different access and information-release policies make them separate Security Domains.


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