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| leghisturl = http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d100:HR00145:@@@R | introducedin = House | introducedbill = | introducedby = Dan Glickman (D-KS) | introduceddate = January 6, 1987 | committees = House Government Operations, House Science, Space and Technology | passedbody1 = House | passeddate1 = June 22, 1987 | passedvote1 = passed voice vote | passedbody2 = Senate | passedas2 = | passeddate2 = December 21, 1987 | passedvote2 = passed voice vote | conferencedate = | passedbody3 = | passeddate3 = | passedvote3 = | agreedbody3 = | agreeddate3 = | agreedvote3 = | agreedbody4 = | agreeddate4 = | agreedvote4 = | passedbody4 = | passeddate4 = | passedvote4 = | signedpresident = Ronald Reagan | signeddate = January 8, 1988 | unsignedpresident = | unsigneddate = | vetoedpresident = | vetoeddate = | overriddenbody1 = | overriddendate1 = | overriddenvote1 = | overriddenbody2 = | overriddendate2 = | overriddenvote2 = | amendments = | SCOTUS cases = }} The Computer Security Law of 1987, Public Law No. 100-235 (H.R. 145), (Jan. 8, 1988), was passed by the United States Congress. It was passed to improve the security and privacy of sensitive information in federal computer systems and to establish a minimum acceptable security practices for such systems. It requires the creation of computer security plans, and the appropriate training of system users or owners where the systems house sensitive information. ==History== It was repealed by the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 SEC. 305. (a) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Computer Security Act of 1987」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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