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SP 800-39
San Diego News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, Breaking News. CHAPTER 39 Joseph’s Temptation. 1When Joseph was taken down to Egypt, an Egyptian, Potiphar, an official of Pharaoh and his chief steward, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had brought him there. 2a The LORD was with Joseph and he enjoyed great success and was assigned to the household of his Egyptian master. Taking children into custody and shelter hearings. Code 39 Barcode Symbology Overview. Code 39 is a common barcode type used for various labels such as name badges, inventory and industrial applications. The symbology of the Code 39 character set consists of barcode symbols representing numbers 0-9, upper-case letters A-Z, the space character and the following symbols: –. Surah Az-Zumar(الزمر) 39:1 The revelation of this Book is from Allah—the Almighty, All-Wise.
Date Published:March 2011
Author(s)
Joint Task Force Transformation Initiative
Abstract
The purpose of Special Publication 800-39 is to provide guidance for an integrated, organization-wide program for managing information security risk to organizational operations (i.e., mission, functions, image, and reputation), organizational assets, individuals, other organizations, and the Nation resulting from the operation and use of federal information systems. Special Publication 800-39 provides a structured, yet flexible approach for managing information security risk that is intentionally broad-based, with the specific details of assessing, responding to, and monitoring risk on an ongoing basis provided by other supporting NIST security standards and guidelines. The guidance provided in this publication is not intended to replace or subsume other risk-related activities, programs, processes, or approaches that organizations have implemented or intend to implement addressing areas of risk management covered by other legislation, directives, policies, programmatic initiatives, or mission/business requirements. Rather, the information security risk management guidance described herein is complementary to and can be used as part of a more comprehensive Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program.
The purpose of Special Publication 800-39 is to provide guidance for an integrated, organization-wide program for managing information security risk to organizational operations (i.e., mission, functions, image, and reputation), organizational assets, individuals, other organizations, and the Nation resulting from the operation and use of federal information systems. Special Publication 800-39 provides a structured, yet flexible approach for managing information security risk that is intentionally broad-based, with the specific details of assessing, responding to, and monitoring risk on an ongoing basis provided by other supporting NIST security standards and guidelines. The guidance provided in this publication is not intended to replace or subsume other risk-related activities, programs, processes, or approaches that organizations have implemented or intend to implement addressing areas of risk management covered by other legislation, directives, policies, programmatic initiatives, or mission/business requirements. Rather, the information security risk management guidance described herein is complementary to and can be used as part of a more comprehensive Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program.
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Keywords
risk management; security; risk assessment; roles; responsibilities; organization; mission; information system; enterprise risk management; continuous monitoring; joint task force transformation initiativeControl Families
Program Management
Documentation
Publication:
SP 800-39 (DOI)
Local Download
Supplemental Material:
Press Release (other)
Related NIST Publications:
White Paper
Document History:
03/01/11: SP 800-39 (Final)
Topics
Security and Privacy
continuous monitoring; planning; risk assessment
39 Clues
Applications
enterprise
39 Dialing Code
Laws and Regulations
Federal Information Security Modernization Act; OMB Circular A-130