What is the Computer Security Act of 1987 (40 U.S. Code 759 and Public Law 100-235, Jan 8 1988)?
The Computer Security Act of 1987 is a federal law that: Requires Computer Security Awareness Establishes National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as the focal point for non-classified information systems security for the Federal Government Defines and covers Sensitive Unclassified Information (SUI) Established National Security Agency/ Department of Defense control of – Classified Information Cryptography.
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