NIST Special Publication 800-18 Rev. 1, The Guide for Developing Security Plans for Federal Information Systems, includes templates for major application security plans, and provides detailed methods for assessing, designing, and implementing controls and plans for applications of varying size.

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The answer is: True.

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Information System Security Plan Template

Guide for Developing Security Plans for Federal Information Systems

1. Information System Name/Title:

• Unique identifier and name given to the system.

2. Information System Categorization:

• Identify the appropriate FIPS 199 categorization.

LOW MODERATE HIGH

3. Information System Owner:

• Name, title, agency, address, email address, and phone number of person who

owns the system.

4. Authorizing Official:

• Name, title, agency, address, email address, and phone number of the senior

management official designated as the authorizing official.

5. Other Designated Contacts:

• List other key personnel, if applicable; include their title, address, email address,

and phone number.

6. Assignment of Security Responsibility:

• Name, title, address, email address, and phone number of person who is

responsible for the security of the system.

7. Information System Operational Status:  

• Indicate the operational status of the system. If more than one status is selected,

list which part of the system is covered under each status.

Operational Under

Development

Major

Modification

8. Information System Type:

• Indicate if the system is a major application or a general support system. If the

system contains minor applications, list them in Section 9. General System

Description/Purpose.

Major

Application

General Support  

System

9. General System Description/Purpose

• Describe the function or purpose of the system and the information processes.

10. System Environment

• Provide a general description of the technical system. Include the primary  hardware, software, and communications equipment.

11. System Interconnections/Information Sharing

• List interconnected systems and system identifiers (if appropriate), provide the  system, name, organization, system type (major application or general support  system), indicate if there is an ISA/MOU/MOA on file, date of agreement to  interconnect, FIPS 199 category, C&A status, and the name of the authorizing  official.

System

Name

Organization Type Agreement

(ISA/MOU/MOA)

Date FIPS 199

Category

C&A  

Status

Auth.

Official

12. Related Laws/Regulations/Policies

• List any laws or regulations that establish specific requirements for the

confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the data in the system.

13. Minimum Security Controls

Select the appropriate minimum security control baseline (low-, moderate-, high-impact)  from NIST SP 800-53, then provide a thorough description of how all the minimum  security controls in the applicable baseline are being implemented or planned to be  implemented. The description should contain: 1) the security control title; 2) how the  security control is being implemented or planned to be implemented; 3) any scoping  guidance that has been applied and what type of consideration; and 4) indicate if the  security control is a common control and who is responsible for its implementation.

14. Information System Security Plan Completion Date: _____________________

• Enter the completion date of the plan.

15. Information System Security Plan Approval Date: _______________________

• Enter the date the system security plan was approved and indicate if the approval

documentation is attached or on file.  

The following sample has been provided ONLY as one example. Agencies may be using other formats and choose to update those to reflect any existing omissions based on this guidance. This is not a mandatory format; it is recognized that numerous agencies and information security service providers may have developed and implemented various approaches for information system security plan development and presentation to suit their own needs for flexibility.  

The answer is: True.