Started operation of ISMAP-LIU
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Within the framework of ISMAP, we have newly established "ISMAP-LIU," a mechanism for SaaS services used for low-risk business and information processing, and began operation on November 1, 2022.
Purpose
The ministries and agencies responsible for ISMAP (the Cyber security Center of the Cabinet Secretariat, Digital Agency, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) operate the Information system Security Management and Assessment Program (ISMAP) based on the "Basic Framework of the cloud service security Assessment Program for Government Information Systems" (decided by the cybersecurity Strategic Headquarters on January 30, 2020). security
ISMAP-LIU (Ismap LIU: ISMAP for Low-Impact Use), which is a mechanism for SaaS services used for low-risk business and information processing within the framework of ISMAP, has been newly established and has been in operation since November 1, 2022.
It is expected that this will promote further expansion of cloud by default.
At the same time, we will announce the results of public comments on various regulations of ISMAP-LIU.
Results of Public Comment
Related Materials
The outline of the mechanism and various regulations decided this time are posted on the ISMAP portal site, so please refer to it.
ISMAP portal site
Reference
Contact information for this presentation material
Cabinet Secretariat Cyber security Center
Nakano, Counselor, Government Comprehensive Measures Group
Person in charge: Igarashi, Maruyama, Okada, Ogino
Tel: 03 5253 2111 (ext. 86008 to 10, 86030)Digital Agency
Counselor in charge Matsuda
Person in charge: Sakoda, Miyake, Miki
Phone: 03 6891 0449, 03 6711 7528 (direct)Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
Cybersecurity Councilor to the Director Ogawa
Person in charge: Inoue, Emoto, Mishio
Phone: 03 5253 5749 (direct)Ministry of
Suga, Director of the Information Economy Division, Commercial Information Policy Bureau
Person in charge: Kunisawa, Tokairin
Phone: 03 3501 0397 (direct)