AC-4(30)—Filter Mechanisms Using Multiple Processes
>Control Description
When transferring information between different security domains, implement content filtering mechanisms using multiple processes.
>Supplemental Guidance
The use of multiple processes to implement content filtering mechanisms reduces the likelihood of a single point of failure.
>Assessment Interview Topics
Questions assessors commonly ask
Process & Governance:
- •What formal policies and procedures govern the implementation of AC-4(30) (Filter Mechanisms Using Multiple Processes)?
- •Who are the designated roles responsible for implementing, maintaining, and monitoring AC-4(30)?
- •How frequently is the AC-4(30) policy reviewed and updated, and what triggers policy changes?
- •What training or awareness programs ensure personnel understand their responsibilities related to AC-4(30)?
Technical Implementation:
- •Describe the specific technical mechanisms or controls used to enforce AC-4(30) requirements.
- •What automated tools, systems, or technologies are deployed to implement AC-4(30)?
- •How is AC-4(30) integrated into your system architecture and overall security posture?
- •What configuration settings, parameters, or technical specifications enforce AC-4(30) requirements?
Evidence & Documentation:
- •What documentation demonstrates the complete implementation of AC-4(30)?
- •What audit logs, records, reports, or monitoring data validate AC-4(30) compliance?
- •Can you provide evidence of periodic reviews, assessments, or testing of AC-4(30) effectiveness?
- •What artifacts would you present during a FedRAMP assessment to demonstrate AC-4(30) compliance?
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