DOE COMSEC Def_ ID: 79d55d Jan. 13, 2018, 10:27 a.m. No.37194   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Good afternoon anons,

 

Just in case anyone has any doubts on what is happening I would like to share some key terms that will unlock the BIG picture.

 

For you [Autistic weapons] working on building the "map" if you want to better understand Qanon drops consider Q Level clearance DOE COMSEC:

 

COMSEC = Communication Security

 

TEMPEST= designed to prevent the unauthorized intercept of compromising emanations that may be present in information processing communication equipment, systems, and components.

 

KEK = key encryption key -used to protect MEK keys or DEK/TEK if MEK is not used

 

RED key - (NSA) symmetric key in a format that can be easily copied, e.g. paper key or unencrypted electronic key. Opposite of BLACK or benign key

 

Signaling Rate = The signaling rate of a digital signal is defined as the reciprocal of the bit width (1/bit width). The Signaling rate is used to determine the frequency range of electrical isolation.

 

RED Signal = Any electronic emission (e.g., plain text, key, key stream, subkey stream, initial fill, or control signal) that would divulge national security information if recovered.

 

RED. Designation applied to an IS, and associated areas, circuits, components, and equipment in which unencrypted national security information is being processed.

 

KEYSTONE(s) =The classification concept(s) being protected by a topic. For example in the Safeguards and Security area, “Targeting Information” would be the keystone and the rationale would be because this would assist an adversary in the selection, targeting, or timing of an attack against a more vulnerable assets.

 

KMI = is intended to replace the legacy Electronic Key Management System to provide a means for securely ordering, generating, producing, distributing, managing, and auditing cryptographic products (e.g., asymmetric keys, symmetric keys, manual cryptographic systems, and cryptographic applications). This system is currently being fielded by Major Commands and variants will be required for non-DoD Agencies with a COMSEC Mission.

 

Information that is classified under the Atomic Energy Act must not be so subdivided that all its components (including contextual information) are unclassified.

 

This rule is stated in several DOE classification guides.

 

< This is sometimes called the keystone principle of classification.

>This keystone principle may be visualized by considering a classified photograph or drawing that has been subdivided into many components (e.g., pieces of a puzzle), each of which reveals an item of information. According to the keystone principle of classification, not all of the components can be unclassified if the entire entity is classified. One or more key pieces must be classified so that the entire "picture" cannot be obtained when all of the unclassified pieces are assembled. Thus, if individual items of information are truly unclassified (i.e., if no classification error has been made), then assembling (compiling) the items cannot reveal classified information