DOD Seeks Classification 'Clippy' To Help Classify Data, Control Access (arstechnica.com) 62
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The DOD has issued a request for information (RFI) from industry in a quest for technology that will prevent the mislabeling and accidental (or deliberate) access and sharing of sensitive documents and data. In an announcement posted in May by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the Pentagon stated that the DOD CIO's office -- part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense -- is "investigating the use of commercial solutions for labeling and controlling access to sensitive information." Defense IT officials are seeking software that "must be able to make real-time decisions about the classification level of the information and an individual's ability to access, change, delete, receive, or forward the information based on the credentials of the sending and/or receiving individual, facility, and system."
In other words, the DOD is looking for a classification Clippy. In a response to questions regarding the RFI issued in late June, DOD officials said that the system should be able to ideally protect "any file type on a Microsoft operating system (OS) file system and active directory domain."
In other words, the DOD is looking for a classification Clippy. In a response to questions regarding the RFI issued in late June, DOD officials said that the system should be able to ideally protect "any file type on a Microsoft operating system (OS) file system and active directory domain."
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In their defense most people are too stupid to use computers..
Please tell me this is not a gov op? (Score:2)
Re: Please tell me this is not a gov op? (Score:2)
Write a suicide note.
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Would you like help? (Score:2)
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Yes please....
Also, would you please review what I've written and make sure it is consistently portion marked and has the appropriate matching headers and footers? And while you are at it, could you verify that the classification markings are with my authorized area as well as those of the people on the distribution list? Finally, as I'm cutting and pasting from source material, could you keep information around about the original classification of said material and make sure I've not caused the letter's
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Can I Recommend? (Score:1)
Mr. President, you appear to be sharing classified intelligence with a Russian citizen and known spy. Perhaps you'd like to share this other secret too?
Click Yes to Continue!
DOD using Clippy? (Score:2)
It looks like you are trying to declare war on North Korea; would you like me format a letter for you to the President detailing your request for nuclear weapon strikes?
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Janitors have keys to *everything*.
Re: Security is DIFFICULT - Hire (and pay) good pe (Score:2)
You'd be surprised when you discover the amount of access to various places janitors and coffee machine maintenance personnel has. They may be escorted around, but they will see a lot too.
If you have some serious secrets then the workers have to mop the floors themselves.
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From what I've seen personally, it may start out with janitors being escorted, but over time that tends to fall by the wayside.
Classic Clippy (Score:2)
Can I write the Clippy scripts? (Score:2)
"You've marked this 'Sensitive - NoForn'. Did you know that if people from other countries see this, you could get executed?"
"Helpful hint: If information would hurt the current administration, leak it to CNN so it can be called 'Fake News'. If it can help the current administration, leak it to Fox."
Re: Can I write the Clippy scripts? (Score:2)
If you want the info to look like it's a wild goose chase - leak it to 'news of the world'.
I am lowrest bid (Score:2, Funny)
We here are lowrest bid for make classified automated A.I.
We your install software to synergize classification of documents. Data is read into cloud, and our human mimicry of A.I. in no sweatshop reads the information and classificies the information. Data grab you!
Lowrest bid: $5000 first
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Where's +1, Scary when you need it ...
better bid (Score:2)
50M kickback
2K for the real work.
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Clippy - eh? (Score:2)
must be able to make real-time decisions about the classification level of the information and an individual's ability to access, change, delete, receive, or forward the information based on the credentials of the sending and/or receiving individual, facility, and system."
In other words, the DOD is looking for a classification Clippy.
Only an idiot would reach that conclusion. I would assume they are looking for something along the lines of Symantec / Sophos / others - DLP solutions.
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"Hey, skipper!" (Score:2)
"It looks like you're trying to steal classified information! Would you like some help?"
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No it's access control based on the contents of the document.
It has nothing to do with Clippy, other than the author of the article wanted people to read it.
As a former SME and ASO (Score:1)
Look, your problem isn't apps.
Your problem is you're infested with Russian operatives and Nazis.
It took me years to clean up Pacific Region from a nonclass state to a vetted classification state.
We all know where the problem is.
it's all in who does it (Score:3)
What a warm fuzzy feeling (Score:2)