With the Information Age, even single information sent on the internet can make all the difference.
Every online data, especially coming from messaging vendors, can have a plethora of use, even towards criminal activities. To safeguard these virtual records, the hand of the law must also reach the domain of the world wide web.
That hand is the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
To further their agenda, CJIS combats online criminality by taking in online information from various law enforcement agencies, and then enforce strict implementation requirements and standards.
These standards are composed of 12 security policy areas that different messaging vendors must successfully comply with.
From information exchange up to protocols regarding mobile device security, CJIS ensures that messages sent on the internet will be meeting every security requirement.
Are you interested to know more about CJIS? Check this infographic brought to you by TeleMessage:
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