An IP-based VTC system implementing a single CODEC that supports conferences on multiple networks with different classification levels (i.e., unclassified, SECRET, TOP SECRET, TS-SCI) must support Periods Processing by connecting the CODEC to one network at a time, matching the classification level of the session to the classification level of the network.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
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high | V-259893 | SRG-VOIP-000130 | SRG-VOIP-000130 | SV-259893r948737_rule | 2024-03-12 | 1 |
Description |
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Connecting to networks of different classifications simultaneously incurs the risk of data from a higher classification being released to a network of a lower classification, referred to as a "spill". It is imperative that networks of differing classification levels or with differing handling caveats not be interconnected at any time. Separation in a multinetwork VTC system is maintained by the use of an A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switch that meets requirements for channel isolation or by manual connection of the CODEC to one network at a time. |
ℹ️ Check |
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Review the VTC system architecture to verify that an approved A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switch is present and properly cabled. Alternately, validate that the VTC CODEC is manually connected to one network at a time through the use of a single patch cord. If neither is in place, this is a finding. |
✔️ Fix |
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Obtain and install an approved A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switch. Alternately, manually connect the VTC CODEC to one network at a time through the use of a single patch cord. |