Physical Protection Requirements Clause Samples
The Physical Protection Requirements clause sets out the standards and measures that must be implemented to safeguard physical assets, facilities, or sensitive areas from unauthorized access, damage, or theft. Typically, this clause details specific security controls such as surveillance systems, access restrictions, alarm systems, and procedures for monitoring and reporting security breaches. Its core practical function is to ensure that parties maintain adequate physical security, thereby reducing the risk of loss or compromise of valuable or sensitive property.
Physical Protection Requirements i. There shall be physical access controls in place to only allow access to hardware components and media to authorized personnel.
1. Supplemental guidance on token based access may be found in NIST SP 800-73.
2. Supplemental guidance on token based access biometric controls may be found in NIST SP 800-76.
ii. Physical access shall be monitored, logged, and registered for all users and visitors.
iii. All hardware components used to store keying material or generate signatures shall have short-term backup emergency power connections in case of site power outage. (See NIST SP 800-53r3).
iv. Appropriate protection measures shall be in place to prevent physical damage to facilities as appropriate.
Physical Protection Requirements. 1017.22 Notification of protection re- quirements.
(a) An Authorized Individual who grants routine access to specific UCNI under § 1017.20 to a person who is not an employee or contractor of the DOE must notify the person receiving the UCNI of protection requirements de- scribed in this subpart and any limita- tions on further dissemination.
(b) A DOE Program Secretarial Offi- cer or NNSA Deputy or Associate Ad- ministrator who grants limited access to specific UCNI under § 1017.21 must notify the person receiving the UCNI of protection requirements described in this subpart and any limitations on further dissemination.
Physical Protection Requirements h. All Components 60 See Sections 7 and 8 of Annex C of the CWG Proposal. ▇▇▇▇
