Policy and policy formulation considerations for incorporation of secure mobile devices in USMC ground combat units
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === Modern information technology evolves at a rapid pace, and the U.S.Marine Corps ground combat units require cutting-edge capabilities in order to maintain a competitive advantage. The advent and military application of smartphones and smartp...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-439082015-02-27T03:58:43Z Policy and policy formulation considerations for incorporation of secure mobile devices in USMC ground combat units Epstein, Robert J. Roberts, Nancy Robinette, William Information Sciences Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Modern information technology evolves at a rapid pace, and the U.S.Marine Corps ground combat units require cutting-edge capabilities in order to maintain a competitive advantage. The advent and military application of smartphones and smartphone applications provide a plethora of advantages that these forces seek to leverage, yet the very rapidity of their development presents a host of network security problems. This thesis examines the conceptual risk framework for incorporating smartphones into ground combat units, and uses a cutting-edge smartphone capability, the Field Information Support Tool, as a case study. Furthermore, the comparatively slow policy-making process of the DOD ensures that policy requirements will lag behind the emerging technologies and the novel threats these technologies introduce. This thesis conducts a policy review of existing DOD policies that apply to smartphones and network security, as well as examines and models the policy formulation process in an effort to reform it in a way more conducive to the incorporation of fast-growing capabilities. 2014-12-05T20:10:14Z 2014-12-05T20:10:14Z 2014-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/43908 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted. Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === Modern information technology evolves at a rapid pace, and the U.S.Marine Corps ground combat units require cutting-edge capabilities in order to maintain a competitive advantage. The advent and military application of smartphones and smartphone applications provide a plethora of advantages that these forces seek to leverage, yet the very rapidity of their development presents a host of network security problems. This thesis examines the conceptual risk framework for incorporating smartphones into ground combat units, and uses a cutting-edge smartphone capability, the Field Information Support Tool, as a case study. Furthermore, the comparatively slow policy-making process of the DOD ensures that policy requirements will lag behind the emerging technologies and the novel threats these technologies introduce. This thesis conducts a policy review of existing DOD policies that apply to smartphones and network security, as well as examines and models the policy formulation process in an effort to reform it in a way more conducive to the incorporation of fast-growing capabilities. |
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Policy and policy formulation considerations for incorporation of secure mobile devices in USMC ground combat units |
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Policy and policy formulation considerations for incorporation of secure mobile devices in USMC ground combat units |
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Policy and policy formulation considerations for incorporation of secure mobile devices in USMC ground combat units |
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