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December 2014 goes full disk archive
December 2014 goes full disk archive








december 2014 goes full disk archive
  1. #December 2014 goes full disk archive pdf#
  2. #December 2014 goes full disk archive update#

The executive branch of the federal government serves the American people through hundreds of thousands of employees located in offices across the nation.

december 2014 goes full disk archive

This Policy uses the term sensitive information to refer to Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Protected Health Information (PHI), financial records, proprietary data, and any information marked Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU), Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), etc. OpDivs may customize this policy and RoB to include OpDiv specific information, create their own policy, or supplement the specified RoB, provided the OpDiv policy and RoB are compliant with and at least as restrictive as the baseline policy and RoB stated herein. This policy also includes acceptable personal use of HHS/OpDiv information resources and use of personal devices to conduct HHS business. These RoB categories provide requirements and guidelines for implementation of each RoB category. This document includes baseline requirements for three RoB categories: General Users, Privileged Users, and System Specific. RoB regarding access to and use of HHS information and IT resources are an important part of the HHS Information Security Program. The purpose of this HHS policy is to define the acceptable use of HHS/Operating Divisions (OpDivs) information and Information Technology (IT) resources and establish the baseline requirements for implementing the HHS Rules of Behavior (RoB) that govern the appropriate use of HHS/OpDiv information systems and resources for all employees, contractors, and other personnel who have access to HHS information and information systems. Added requirement to restrict the use of personal email, storage services and devices to conduct HHS business and store HHS data. Changed Webmail access policy to block only access from public Internet and encourage OpDivs to reduce its use. Replaced Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) with “sensitive information” per OGC and PIM recommendation. Removed the policy requirement restricting the use of personal email from HHS networks as requested by OCIO.

#December 2014 goes full disk archive update#

Update to policy for use of personal email as recommended by Department. As recommended by OpDivs in the first-round review, Policy for Personal Use of IT Resources was combined with the Rules of Behavior, since the documents overlapped. Prohibit the use of HHS e-mail address to create personal commercial accounts.Restrict the connection to public, unsecure Wi-Fi from GFE and.

december 2014 goes full disk archive

  • Restrict personal social media use during official work duty.
  • Prohibit the use of personally owned devices and unapproved non-GFE to conduct HHS business.
  • OpDiv Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Acceptable Use of HHS Information and IT Resources – OpDiv Requirements
  • 6.1 Acceptable Use of HHS Information and IT Resources – User Requirements.
  • #December 2014 goes full disk archive pdf#

    UMBC "U.S.Download the HHS Rules of Behavior (RoB) and digitally sign the PDF after completing the HHS Cybersecurity Awareness Training (CSAT).The GOES-R Proving Ground at the Aviation Weather Testbed.Geographic Information Network of Alaska.Posted in Fog detection, GOES-16, GOES-17, RealEarth | Comments Off on GOES-16 and GOES-17 Full-Disk IFR/Low IFR Probability fields are now available in RealEarth GOES-17 IFR Probability and GOES-17 Band 13 (10.3 µm) imagery, 1250 UTC on (Click to enlarge) IFR Probability is highest along the slopes of Hawai’i’s volcanoes IFR Probability computation does have knowledge of terrain height. Did you notice in the GOES-17 Full Disk image the signal over the big island of Hawai’i? That’s also shown below, toggling with the GOES-17 ‘Clean Window’ Infrared (10.3 µm) Band 13 image. GOES-16 and GOES-17 Full Disk imagery typically has a 10-minute cadence. The animation above shows the simple way to display them: go to the RealEarth site ( link), and enter ‘IFR Probability’ into the Search Tool, then drag the GOES-16 or GOES-17 thumbnail onto the globe. RealEarth recently added Full Disk versions of IFR Probability and Low IFR Probability products for both GOES East (GOES-16) and GOES West (GOES-17). RealEarth front page, Search box highlighted, then filled with ‘IFR Probability’, and GOES-West IFR Probability at 1250 UTC on (Click to enlarge)










    December 2014 goes full disk archive