CISSP-ISSEP · Question #108
Which of the following CNSS policies describes the national policy on securing voice ?communications
The correct answer is C. NSTISSP No. 101. NSTISSP No. 101 is specifically titled "National Policy on Securing Voice Communications" - it is the designated CNSS policy addressing the security requirements for voice communication systems used in national security contexts, making C the correct answer. Why the distractors a
Question
Which of the following CNSS policies describes the national policy on securing voice ?communications
Options
- ANSTISSP No. 6
- BNSTISSP No. 7
- CNSTISSP No. 101
- DNSTISSP No. 200
How the community answered
(38 responses)- A3% (1)
- C95% (36)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
NSTISSP No. 101 is specifically titled "National Policy on Securing Voice Communications" - it is the designated CNSS policy addressing the security requirements for voice communication systems used in national security contexts, making C the correct answer.
Why the distractors are wrong:
- A. NSTISSP No. 6 covers the protection of sensitive but unclassified information in federal government telecommunications - focused on data classification, not voice security specifically.
- B. NSTISSP No. 7 addresses the protection of government contractor telecommunications systems - a contractor-scoped policy, not a voice-specific one.
- D. NSTISSP No. 200 relates to national information assurance and broader security directives, not dedicated to voice communications.
Memory tip: Think "101 = phone basics" - just as a "101 course" covers fundamentals, NSTISSP 101 covers the most fundamental form of human communication: voice. The number 101 is your mental link to talking.
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