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RFC 2527 Physical Security Controls Question
All,
RFC 2527( CP and CPS Framework), 4.5.1,Physical Security Controls, includes
site location and CA facility construction , as topics that should be
considered in a CP or CPS.
I am in the process of writing a CP/CPS and I am looking for standards
that would apply to this section.
Can anyone point me towards an industry/private sector/civil side of
government "standard" for hardening a facility. I am particularly looking
for some sort of of construction standards that would permit me to
distinguish between, for example, a CA facility that might fairly be
described as being built to support a "high" standard of security/assurance
and one built to a "medium" standard. Can it be wood? brick? steel? one
story? windows?
etc?
I spent decades concerned with SCIF designs and vulnerabilities but
I don't think that is what I need here. My potential adversaries are not
national services and what I am protecting is not of such persistent high
value to most people.
Thanks,
Michael C. Henry
Principal Member of the Technical Staff
Performance Engineering Corporation
3949 Pender Drive
Fairfax, VA