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Code · CFR · Title 39 — Postal Service · Part 267 · § 267.4

§ 267.4. Information security standards.

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(a)The Postal Service will operate under a uniform set of information security standards which address the following functional aspects of information flow and management:
(1)Information system development,
(2)Information collection,
(3)Information handling and processing,
(4)Information dissemination and disclosure,
(5)Information storage and destruction,
(b)Supplementing this list are information security standards pertaining to the following administrative areas:
(1)Personnel selection and training,
(2)Physical environment protection,
(3)Contingency planning,
(4)Information processing or storage system procurement,
(5)Contractual relationships. \[40 FR 45726, Oct. 2, 1975; 40 FR 48512, Oct. 16, 1975\]
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