Canadian industrial security manual






















This manual is a simple reference which tells company security officers (CSOs) what they must know about Canadian government security standards and procedures and how to ensure that their organization meets these security requirements. have produced industrial security manuals—Industrial Security Manual (ISM) (Canadian and International Industrial Security Directorate, ) and the Na-tional Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) (Defense Technical Information Center, )—for use by cleared government contractors. Channels that have been approved by the governmental industrial security authorities of the countries involved (in Canada, the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate). List of services and programs starting with the letter H public access hours Hours when the public can enter a reception area and, with authorization, a reserved access area.


This manual describes the organization of the CB and its Quality Management System (QMS). This Quality Manual is intended to satisfy the requirements of the Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA). This document describes the policies and high-level procedures of the CB as well as the roles and responsibilities of CB staff. Industrial design registration provides protection for the original visual features of a product. Learn about and search for industrial designs or apply for registration. It also replaces the Information Technology Security Standard (), Chapter of the Treasury Board Information and Administrative Management Security Manual. The Government Security Policy defines IT security as the "safeguards to preserve the confidentiality, integrity, availability, intended use and value of electronically stored.


In response to feedback from industry and participating federal institutions, the manual was re-written to clearly explain the current security requirements of the PSPC’s CSP that private sector organizations must comply with when bidding and working on sensitive Government of Canada contracts. For all proposed procurement with security requirements, including pre-contractual agreements, contracts, call-ups and service agreements, the Security Requirements Check List (SRCL) must be prepared by the client department and provided directly to the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD) prior to sending the TPSGC-PWGSC Requisition for Goods and Services and Construction form to PWGSC Allocation Unit. Industrial Security Program Guide - page 3 If any part of the screening forms are filled out incorrectly it will hold up the process. i.e: The applicant’s family name at birth is not provided.

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