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- SIPRNet - Wikipedia
SIPRNet was one of the networks accessed by Chelsea Manning, convicted of leaking the video used in WikiLeaks ' "Collateral Murder" release [7] as well as the source of the US diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks in November 2010
- SIPRNet vs NIPRNet: What’s the Difference? - SecureStrux
SIPRNet is the secure communication network used by the DoD to transmit classified information up to the Secret level It is a joint coalition network that connects multiple agencies and organizations, including the DoD, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and Department of State (DoS)
- DHA-US072 SIPRNET Security Annual Refresher Training (1 hr) (FOUO)
This unclassified MEDCOM SIPRNET Annual Training provides refresher training in SIPRNET security protocols, safeguards, and policies required to ensure SIPRNET users maintain a heightened level of security
- SIPRNet Contractor Accreditation Process (SCAP)
The NISP SIPRNet Circuit Approval Process (NSCAP) was developed to provide step-by-step guidance for cleared contractors and their sponsors with contractual requirements to establish a connection to the SIPRNet
- Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET)
The SIPRNET is the new, worldwide router-based network replacing the older X 25-based packet switched network (the Defense Secure Network One (DSNET1) of the Defense Data Network (DDN))
- SIPRNET | Defense Security Cooperation Agency
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- Safe Vault | SIPRNet History and General Information
SIPRNet, (or the Secret [formerly Secure] Internet Protocol Router Network) is the official information transmission network of the United States Department of Defense (USDOD), and United States Department of State
- NIPRNet vs. SIPRNet: Whats the Difference?
NIPRNet (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network) is used for exchanging unclassified information, while SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) is for classified information up to the secret level
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