Transglobal Secure Collaboration Participation
Predecessor | Transatlantic Secure Collaboration Project |
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Formation | 2002 |
Type | Non-profit |
Website |
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The Transglobal Secure Collaboration Participation, Inc. (TSCP), which sponsors the Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program, was established in 2002 as a collaborative forum of organizations in the defense industry to address security issues with collaboration. TSCP is a government and industry partnership for secure electronic transmission and sharing of sensitive information internationally.
Description
The group was originally called the Transatlantic Secure Collaboration Project, based in the USA and the UK.[1] The first phase of a framework was published by US and UK contractors by March 5, 2003.[2] For TSCP members (which include government departments and agencies, as well as system integrators and defense manufacturers) this framework enables secure access to other members’ sensitive data by creating a collaborative environment based on trust mechanisms. TSCP’s chain of trust includes government entities and their prime contractors, as well as suppliers. Its focus expanded from secure data access to data-centric information protection, particularly as a defense against cyber threats. It is based in Vienna, Virginia, USA.[3]
Members
Government
- United States Department of Defense
- United States General Services Administration
- United States Secret Service
- NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- ANSSI - Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d’information (French Agency for National Security of Information Systems)
- Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)
- Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
Industry
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See also
References
- ↑ "About TSCP". Old web site. Archived from the original on October 11, 2004. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
- ↑ Paul D. Grant (July 19, 2004). "Transatlantic Secure Collaboration Program Secure Collaborative Environment" (PDF). Slides from presentation. Office of the US DoD Chief Information Officer. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
- ↑ "Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program". Official web site. Retrieved October 4, 2013.