Information Operations Vulnerability/Survivability Assessment (IOVSA): Process Structure
Abstract
The Survivability/Lethality Directorate (SLAD) of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has developed an information operations vulnerability/survivability assessment (IOVSA) process. The objective of the IOVSA process is to establish a systematic approach that permits analysis and evaluation of the survivability of military component level and weapon systems that include information technology (IT) items. The process will apply throughout the life cycle phases of any Department of Defense (DOD) system that collects, stores, transmits, or processes classified and/or sensitive but unclassified (SBU) information, as well as commercial components to DOD systems. The IOVSA process fulfills many of those process activities required by the DOD In formation Technology Security Certification and Accreditation Process (DITSCAP) by providing much of the required vulnerability information. The IOVSA plan for a particular system is a focused plan that has been designed to provide the decision-makers with the necessary information to make informed decisions concerning the susceptibilities and vulnerabilities of the system to information operations (10) threats. By addressing the 10 threats, the system will significantly improve its survivability by planning for both avoiding and withstanding potential problems with 10-based threats. This report discusses the IOVSA process in detail.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA381117
Entities
People
- Anthony L. Barnes
- Christopher D. Mcdonald
- Michael W. Starks
- Paul R. Stay
- Richard L. Zum Brunnen
Organizations
- United States Army Research Laboratory