Pacific Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting, 48826-48827 [2015-20072]
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Building Block Objective
NCCoE use cases address
cybersecurity challenges that affect an
entire industry sector while NCCoE
building blocks are cybersecurity
example solutions that are applicable
across multiple industry sectors.
The Mobile Device Security Building
Block proposes a system of
commercially available technologies
that provide enterprise-class protection
for mobile platforms that access
corporate resources. A detailed
description of the Mobile Device
Security Building Block is available at:
https://nccoe.nist.gov/sites/default/files/
nccoe/MobileDeviceBuildingBlock_
20140912.pdf.
Traditionally, enterprises established
boundaries to separate their trusted
internal IT network(s) from untrusted
external networks. When employees
consume and generate corporate
information on mobile devices, this
traditional boundary erodes. Due to the
rapid changes in today’s mobile
platforms, enterprises have the
challenge of ensuring that mobile
devices connected to their networks can
be trusted to protect sensitive data as it
is stored, accessed and processed, while
still giving users the features they have
come to expect from mobile devices.
This building block will demonstrate
commercially available technologies
that provide protection to both
organization-issued and personallyowned mobile platforms. These
technologies enable users to work inside
and outside the business network with
a securely configured mobile device,
while allowing for granular control over
the enterprise network boundary, and
minimizing the impact on function. The
architecture demonstrated by this
building block will incorporate a
modular technology stack that allows
enterprises to tailor solutions to their
business needs. Additional details about
the mobile device building block are
available at: https://nccoe.nist.gov/sites/
default/files/nccoe/
MobileDeviceBuildingBlock_
20140912.pdf.
Requirements
Each responding organization’s letter
of interest should identify which
security platform component(s) or
capability(ies) it is offering. Letters of
interest should not include company
proprietary information, and all
components and capabilities must be
commercially available. Components are
listed in section ten of the Mobile
Device Security Building Block (for
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reference, please see the link in the
PROCESS section above), and include,
but are not limited to:
1. Mobile devices using modern
operating systems, including but
not limited to Android, iOS and
Windows, to the extent possible,
with a hardware root of trust
2. Enterprise mobility management suite
3. Mobile applications that can be put
into a secure container and/or
wrapped
4. Enterprise infrastructure which might
include:
a. Identity and access management
platform
b. Data loss prevention solution
c. Security event and information
management tool
d. VPN gateway
e. Certification authority
Each responding organization’s letter
of interest should identify how their
product(s) addresses one or more of the
desired security characteristics in
section four of the Mobile Device
Security Building Block description (for
reference, please see the link in the
PROCESS section above).
Additional details about the Mobile
Device Building Block are available at
https://nccoe.nist.gov/?q=content/
mobile-device-security.
NIST cannot guarantee that all of the
products proposed by respondents will
be used in the demonstration. Each
prospective participant will be expected
to work collaboratively with NIST staff
and other project participants under the
terms of the consortium CRADA in the
development of the Mobile Device
Security Building Block. Prospective
participants’ contributions to the
collaborative effort will include
assistance in establishing the necessary
interface functionality, connection and
set-up capabilities and procedures,
demonstration harnesses, environmental
and safety conditions for use, integrated
platform user instructions, and
demonstration plans and scripts
necessary to demonstrate the desired
capabilities. Each participant will train
NIST personnel, as necessary, to operate
its product in capability
demonstrations. Following successful
demonstrations, NIST will publish a
description of the security platform and
its performance characteristics sufficient
to permit other organizations to develop
and deploy security platforms that meet
the security objectives of the Mobile
Device Security Building Block. These
descriptions will be public information.
Under the terms of the consortium
CRADA, participants will commit to
providing:
1. Access for all participants’ project
teams to component interfaces and
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the organization’s experts necessary
to make functional connections
among security platform
components
2. Support for development and
demonstration of the Mobile Device
Security Building Block in NCCoE
facilities, which will be conducted
in a manner consistent with Federal
requirements (e.g., FIPS 200, FIPS
201, SP 800–53, and SP 800–63)
In addition, NIST will support
development of interfaces among
participants’ products, including IT
infrastructure, laboratory facilities,
office facilities, collaboration facilities,
and staff support to component
composition, security platform
documentation, and demonstration
activities.
The dates of the demonstration of the
Mobile Device Security Building Block
capability will be announced on the
NCCoE Web site at least two weeks in
advance at https://nccoe.nist.gov/. The
expected outcome of the demonstration
is to improve mobile device security
within the enterprise. Participating
organizations will gain from the
knowledge that their products are
interoperable with other participants’
offerings.
For additional information on the
NCCoE governance, business processes,
and NCCoE operational structure, visit
the NCCoE Web site https://
nccoe.nist.gov/.
Richard Cavanagh,
Acting Associate Director for Laboratory
Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Administration
RIN 0648–XE106
Pacific Fishery Management Council;
Public Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; public meeting.
AGENCY:
The Pacific Fishery
Management Council’s (Pacific Council)
Groundfish Management Team (GMT)
will hold a webinar that is open to the
public.
DATES: The GMT meeting will be held
Tuesday, September, 1, 2015, from 1
p.m. until business for the day is
completed.
SUMMARY:
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To attend the webinar, visit:
https://www.gotomeeting.com/online/
webinar/join-webinar. Enter the
Webinar ID, which is 137–066–219, and
your name and email address (required).
Participants are encouraged to use their
telephone, as this is the best practice to
avoid technical issues and excessive
feedback (see the PFMC GoToMeeting
Audio Diagram for best practices).
Please use your telephone for the audio
portion of the meeting by dialing this
TOLL number 1+562–247–8321 (not a
toll-free number); then enter the
Attendee phone audio access code: 692–
754–402; then enter your audio phone
pin (shown after joining the webinar).
System Requirements for PC-based
attendees: Required: Windows® 7, Vista,
or XP; for Mac®-based attendees:
Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer;
and for mobile attendees: iPhone®,
iPad®, AndroidTM phone or Android
tablet (See the GoToMeeting Webinar
Apps).
You may send an email to Mr. Kris
Kleinschmidt or contact him at (503)
820–2280, extension 425 for technical
assistance. A public listening station
will also be provided at the Pacific
Council office.
Council address: Pacific Council,
7700 NE. Ambassador Place, Suite 101,
Portland, OR 97220–1384.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Kelly Ames, Pacific Council; telephone:
(503) 820–2426.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
primary purpose of the GMT working
meeting is to prepare for the September
2015 Pacific Council meeting. Specific
agenda topics include inseason
adjustments to groundfish fisheries,
electronic monitoring regulations and
exempted fishing permits updates, and
development of a midwater sport fishery
in Oregon and California. The GMT may
also address other assignments relating
to groundfish management. No
management actions will be decided by
the GMT. Public comment will be
accommodated if time allows, at the
discretion of the GMT Chair. The GMT’s
task will be to develop
recommendations for consideration by
the Pacific Council at its September 9–
16, 2015 meeting in Sacramento, CA.
Although non-emergency issues not
contained in the meeting agenda may be
discussed, those issues may not be the
subject of formal action during this
meeting. Action will be restricted to
those issues specifically listed in this
document and any issues arising after
publication of this document that
require emergency action under section
305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act,
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provided the public has been notified of
the intent to take final action to address
the emergency.
Special Accommodations
The meeting is physically accessible
to people with disabilities. Requests for
sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to Mr.
Kris Kleinschmidt at (503) 820–2425 at
least 5 days prior to the meeting date.
Dated: August 11, 2015.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Fisheries of the South Atlantic;
Southeast Data, Assessment and
Review (SEDAR); Public Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of SEDAR Procedural
Workshop 7: SEDAR Data Best Practices
post-workshop webinar #3.
AGENCY:
A post workshop webinar #3
will be held as a follow up to the
SEDAR Procedural Workshop 7 to
develop best practice recommendations
for SEDAR Data Workshops that was
held on June 22–26, 2015 in Atlanta,
GA. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
DATES: The SEDAR Procedural
Workshop 7 post-workshop webinar #3
will be held on Tuesday, September 1,
2015, from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. The
established times may be adjusted as
necessary to accommodate the timely
completion of discussion relevant to the
procedural workshop. Such adjustments
may result in the meeting being
extended from, or completed prior to
the time established by this notice. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
ADDRESSES: Meeting address: The
meeting will be held via webinar. The
webinar is open to members of the
public. Those interested in participating
should contact Julia Byrd at SEDAR (see
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) to
request an invitation providing webinar
access information. Please request
webinar invitations at least 24 hours in
advance of each webinar.
SEDAR address: 4055 Faber Place
Drive, Suite 201, North Charleston, SC
29405.
SUMMARY:
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Julia
Byrd, SEDAR Coordinator, phone: (843)
571–4366; email: julia.byrd@safmc.net.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf
of Mexico, South Atlantic, and
Caribbean Fishery Management
Councils, in conjunction with NOAA
Fisheries and the Atlantic and Gulf
States Marine Fisheries Commissions
have implemented the Southeast Data,
Assessment and Review (SEDAR)
process, a multi-step method for
determining the status of fish stocks in
the Southeast Region. SEDAR is a three
step process including: (1) Data
Workshop; (2) Assessment Process
utilizing workshops and webinars; and
(3) Review Workshop.
SEDAR also coordinates procedural
workshops which provide an
opportunity for focused discussion and
deliberation on topics that arise in
multiple assessments. They are
structured to develop best practices for
addressing common issues across
assessments. The seventh procedural
workshop and subsequent post
workshop webinars will develop best
practice recommendations for SEDAR
Data Workshops.
Workshop objectives include
developing an inventory of common or
recurring data and analysis issues from
SEDAR Data Workshops; documenting
how the identified data and analysis
issues were addressed in the past and
identifying potential additional methods
to address these issues; developing and
selecting best practice procedures and
approaches for addressing these issues
in future, including procedures and
approaches to follow when deviating
from best practice recommendations;
and identifying process to address
future revision and evaluation of
workshop recommendations,
considering all unaddressed data and
analysis issues. The post-workshop
webinar #3 will be held to finalize best
practice recommendations from the
workshop.
Although non-emergency issues not
contained in this agenda may come
before this group for discussion, those
issues may not be the subject of formal
action during this meeting. Action will
be restricted to those issues specifically
identified in this notice and any issues
arising after publication of this notice
that require emergency action under
section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act, provided the public has been
notified of the intent to take final action
to address the emergency.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Special Accommodations
This meeting is accessible to people
with disabilities. Requests for auxiliary
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XE106
Pacific Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; public meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Pacific Fishery Management Council's (Pacific Council)
Groundfish Management Team (GMT) will hold a webinar that is open to
the public.
DATES: The GMT meeting will be held Tuesday, September, 1, 2015, from 1
p.m. until business for the day is completed.
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ADDRESSES: To attend the webinar, visit: https://www.gotomeeting.com/online/webinar/join-webinar. Enter the Webinar ID, which is 137-066-
219, and your name and email address (required). Participants are
encouraged to use their telephone, as this is the best practice to
avoid technical issues and excessive feedback (see the PFMC GoToMeeting
Audio Diagram for best practices). Please use your telephone for the
audio portion of the meeting by dialing this TOLL number 1+562-247-8321
(not a toll-free number); then enter the Attendee phone audio access
code: 692-754-402; then enter your audio phone pin (shown after joining
the webinar). System Requirements for PC-based attendees: Required:
Windows[supreg] 7, Vista, or XP; for Mac[supreg]-based attendees:
Required: Mac OS[supreg] X 10.5 or newer; and for mobile attendees:
iPhone[supreg], iPad[supreg], AndroidTM phone or Android
tablet (See the GoToMeeting Webinar Apps).
You may send an email to Mr. Kris Kleinschmidt or contact him at
(503) 820-2280, extension 425 for technical assistance. A public
listening station will also be provided at the Pacific Council office.
Council address: Pacific Council, 7700 NE. Ambassador Place, Suite
101, Portland, OR 97220-1384.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Kelly Ames, Pacific Council;
telephone: (503) 820-2426.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The primary purpose of the GMT working
meeting is to prepare for the September 2015 Pacific Council meeting.
Specific agenda topics include inseason adjustments to groundfish
fisheries, electronic monitoring regulations and exempted fishing
permits updates, and development of a midwater sport fishery in Oregon
and California. The GMT may also address other assignments relating to
groundfish management. No management actions will be decided by the
GMT. Public comment will be accommodated if time allows, at the
discretion of the GMT Chair. The GMT's task will be to develop
recommendations for consideration by the Pacific Council at its
September 9-16, 2015 meeting in Sacramento, CA.
Although non-emergency issues not contained in the meeting agenda
may be discussed, those issues may not be the subject of formal action
during this meeting. Action will be restricted to those issues
specifically listed in this document and any issues arising after
publication of this document that require emergency action under
section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act, provided the public has been notified of the intent to
take final action to address the emergency.
Special Accommodations
The meeting is physically accessible to people with disabilities.
Requests for sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids
should be directed to Mr. Kris Kleinschmidt at (503) 820-2425 at least
5 days prior to the meeting date.
Dated: August 11, 2015.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
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