G
G
green_field14082021-04-03 00:03:26
Fstack
green_field1408, 2021-04-03 00:03:26

Will my ISPD be considered: “distributed ISPD, which covers several regions, territories, districts or the state as a whole;”?

Good day, dear users!
I am trying to determine the actual security threats to my ISPD, in accordance with the 2008 FSTEC methodology. The first stage is to determine the initial security of the ISPD. To begin with, you need to understand how ISPD is distributed by territorial location. So, if my ISPD is a network of a company located in one building, but has an online store that is hosted somewhere in another city, which also hosts a database, will my ISPD be considered: "distributed ISPD, which covers several regions, territories, districts or the state as a whole; or I misunderstood something, thanks for your answer!

PS Below is the classification of ISPD by territorial location from the methodology of the FSTEC 2008:
1. distributed ISPD, which
covers several regions, territories,
districts or the state as a whole;
2. urban ISPD, covering no more than
one settlement (city,
town);
3. corporate distributed ISPD,
covering many divisions of
one organization;
4.local (campus) ISPD,
deployed within several closely
spaced buildings;
5.local ISPD deployed within the
same building

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

1 answer(s)
U
Uncle Seryozha, 2021-09-03
@Protos

If your personal data is transferred to the PC of employees in the office - distributed. If the city is in another area - within the borders of the country. In general, the technique has been canceled today. You can put a terminal or one more PC for everyone who has data on the server in the same hosting, while the clipboard will have to be closed between the PC in the building and the PC in the data center, connect to it and then you will have ISPD within the data center building. But here's a joke: the data center itself can be distributed and it may not have a permanent place for storing personal data.

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question