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U.s.-controlled Space

U.s.-controlled Space: A space (e.g., room or floor) within a facility other than a U.

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A space (e.g., room or floor) within a facility other than a U. S.-controlled facility, access to which is physically controlled by U. S. citizens or resident aliens who are authorized U. S. Government or U. S. Government contractor employees. Keys or combinations to locks controlling entrance to the U. S.-controlled space must be under the exclusive control of U. S. citizens or resident aliens who are U. S. Government or U. S. Government contractor employees.

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Room or floor within a facility that is not a U. S.-controlled facility, access to which is physically controlled by U. S. individuals who are authorized U. S. government or U. S. government contractor employees. Keys or combinations to locks controlling entrance to U. S.-controlled spaces must be under the exclusive control of U. S. individuals who are U. S. government or U. S. government contractor employees. (CNSSI-4009) (NISTIR)

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Committee on National Security Systems Glossary CNSSI 4009-2015
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The Cyber Glossary
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