White
Papers
Under the Information Technology Management
Reform Act (Public Law 104-106), the Secretary
of Commerce approves standards and guidelines
that are developed by the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST) for Federal
computer systems. These standards and guidelines
are issued by NIST as Federal Information
Processing Standards (FIPS) for use government-wide.
NIST develops FIPS when there are compelling
Federal government requirements such as
for security and interoperability and there
are no acceptable industry standards or
solutions. There are dozens of FIPS standards
that have been adopted covering a wide range
of IT security issues.
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