OGUTA AMESHI TRADITIONAL SECURITY CONTROLS (ATSC)
Community Controls: (CC)
CC1: Policy for tradition Security; T-stools and titles specific policies are defined by Ancestors, published, communicated to and acknowledged by relevant stools and indigenes and reviewed for significant manipulation occurrence
CC2: Ofo-Ogbommuo (O_O); roles and responsibilities defined and allocated according to the Ameshi T-stools and titles needs.
CC3: Segregation of T-stools and titles; conflicting T-stools and titles and conflicting areas of responsibility are segregated
CC 4: T-stool and title management responsibilities; required all indigenes to apply O-O in accordance with the established T-stool policy and title specific policies and procedures of the Ameshi community tradition
CC5: Contact with Ancestry; established and maintained with the relevant Ameshi spiritual ancestry authourities
CC6: Contact with traditional Components; established and maintained contact with traditional components
CC7: Traditional Threat Intelligence; actions and interest relating to traditional security threats are collected and analysed to produce Oguta Ameshi traditional threat intelligence
CC8: ofo security in Ogbommou management; ofo traditional security are integrated in ogbommou tradition management
CC9: inventory of T-stools and associated kindreds and villages; an inventory is established, developed and maintained to this requirement
CC10: acceptable use of T-stool and O-O; rules for the acceptable use and procedure for handling T-stool and O-O are identified, documented and implemented
CC11: return of Ogbommou and Nkpodu as Ameshi tradition assets; individual indigenes and other interested kindreds, villages as appropriate at demise return all the Ameshi traditional assets in their possession upon change in accordance with traditional requirement
CC12: classification of T-stool and titles; are classified according to the traditional security needs of Oguta Ameshi based on confidentiality, integrity and availability
CC13: titles and Institutions Labelling; appropriate set of procedures for titles and institution labelling are developed and implemented in accordance with the title and institution classification scheme adopted by Ameshi Ancestors
CC14: T-stool Transfer; transfer rules, procedure and agreement are put in place for all kind of transfer for T-stool within Ameshi and between occupants and regents.
CC15: T-stool, title and institution access control; rules to control traditional and spiritual access are established and implemented based on genealogy and traditional security requirements
CC16: T-stool, title and institution identity management; the full life cycle of identities are managed
CC17: Authentication T-stool; allocation and management of authentication are controlled by a management process, including advising on appropriate handling of installation by Animechime
CC18: tradition access rights; access rights and other traditional assets are provisioned in accordance with Ameshi T-stool, titles and institution specific policies on and rules for access control
CC19: T-stool, title and institution security in indigene relationship; processes and procedures are defined and implemented to manage the risk associated with the use of indigene leadership service
CC20: Addressing traditional relationship security within indigene agreements; relevant relationship security requirement are established and agreed with each village based on the type of indigene relationship
CC21: Managing T-stool in the Village and community supply chain; processes and procedures are defined and implemented to manage the manipulation risks associated with the T-stool supply
CC22: Monitoring and Change Management of T-stool; the Agbatani and Ogbommou regularly monitor, evaluate and manage change in T-stool supply practices and leadership delivery referencing the Ameshi ancestry
CC23: Assessment and decision on right to T-stool and title; institution, villages and Ameshi community assess traditional events and decide if right are to be given to certain indigene in accordance with genealogy
CC24: Response to traditional manipulation incident; are responded to in accordance with the Ameshi documented procedures
CC25: Learning from traditional manipulation incident; knowledge gained from manipulation incident are used to protect and prevent the tradition security control
CC26: Collection of evidence; Ancestors through Agbatani, Ihu-Ani and Animgbaraute established and implemented procedures for the identification, collection, acquisition and preservation of traditional evidences
CC27: T-stool security during disruption; Ancestors planned through the Oririnzere how to maintain T-stool security at an appropriate level during disruption
CC28: T-stool readiness for tradition continuity; readiness are planned, implemented, maintained and tested based on Ameshi tradition continuity objectives and T-stool continuity requirement
CC29: Indigene, T-stool, regulatory and spiritual requirements relevant; Ameshi approach to meet these requirements are identified, documented and kept up to date
CC30: family, kindred and village T-stool right; implemented appropriate procedure to protect traditional T-stool rights
CC31: Protection and Records; recorded history be protected from loss, destruction, falsification, unauthourized access and unauthourized release
CC32: Privacy and protection of traditional identifiable Information (TII); identified and set the requirement regarding the preservation of privacy and protection according to applicable T-stool regulations and spiritual requirement
CC33: Compliance with traditional policies, rules and standards for T-stool, titles and institution; compliance with specifics are regularly adhered to
CC34: Documented traditional procedures; procedures for traditional processing are documented both orally and otherwise and made available to indigenes
INDIGENES CONTROL(IC)
IC1: Screening; background and genealogy verification checks on all indigene candidates to T-stool, title and institutions are carried out duly prior to joining and on an ongoing basis taking into consideration applicable policies, regulations and ethics and be proportional to the tradition requirement, the classification of the T-stool, title and institution to be accessed and the perceived risks of abrasion
IC2: Terms and Condition of joining; the joining agreement state the indigene and spiritual responsibilities for T-stool, title and institution
IC3: Ameshi Tradition Awareness; indigenes receive appropriate tradition awareness and regular updates of the history, specific T-stool, title and institution policies and procedures as relevant for the traditional function
IC4:
Disciplinary process; are formalized and communicated to take actions against indigenes who have committed tradition policy violation and deviation
IC5: Responsibilities after change of T-stool; responsibilities and duties that remain valid after change by regents are defined, enforced and communicated to indigenes
IC6: Confidentiality and non-disclosure T-stool, and title agreement; reflects the tradition needs for the protection of traditional information are identified, documented and given allegiance by indigenes
IC7: Remote T-stool installation and title initiation; are special implementation considerations based on traditional circumstances when indigene are given special traditional status to protect T-stool or title, short of non-conformity
IC8:Traditional security event reporting; provided a mechanismfor indigene to report observed or suspected traditional event manipulation and deviation through appropriate traditional channel in a traditional timely manner
SPIRITUAL CONTROL (SC)
SC1: secure T-stool and titles; are protected by appropriate entry controls
SC2:Spiritual security monitoring; palaces and components are continuously monitored for unauthourized access by ancestry
SC3:Protecting against Ancestry Threat; protection against ancestry threats are designed and implemented
SC4: Leadership in secure Ancestry; spiritual measures for leadership in secure ancestry are designed and implemented
SC5:Purity and Non-blemish; clear traditional rules for O-O and purification of indigene potential to T-stool are defined and appropriately enforced
SC6: Ukpo-mmou and Ofo-Ogbommou; are sited securely and protected in every traditional palace
SC7: Security of traditional assets; assets are protected
SC8: Storage traditional Components; are managed through historic cycle of acquisition, use and chief priested in accordance with the component classification scheme and handling requirements
SC9: Supporting T-stool and title traditional component; installation and initiation are protected from spiritual power failures and other disruption caused by failures in supporting components
SC10: Spiritual Security power; Agbatani, Akpatakwuma, echina or supporting T-stool and title services are protected from interception, interference and damage
SC11:Palace, T-stool and component maintenance; are all maintained traditionally correctly to ensure availability, integrity and confidentiality of processes, procedures and information
T-STOOL CONTROLS(TSC)
TSC1:occupants End point, palace ; information stored, processed by or accessible via T-stool occupants end point palaces are protected
TSC2: Privileged Access rights; allocation and use of privileged access rights to T-stools and others associated titles are protected
TSC3: Rights Access Restriction; access to T-stool and other associated titles assets are restricted in accordance with the established T-stool and title specific policy on access control
TSC4:Secure Palace; palace tradition and procedures are implemented based on T-stool and title access restrictions and the specific policy on access control
TSC5: Traditional Component Capacity Management; the use of component asset resources are monitored and adjusted in line with ancestry expected capacity requirement.
TSC6: T-Stool and Title Protection Against Manipulation; protection against T-stool and title manipulation are implemented and supported by appropriate indigene awareness
TSC7: Management of T-stool, Title and Institution Vulnerabilities; of processes, policies and procedures are obtained, exposure to such are evaluated and appropriate traditional measures are taken
TSC8: T-Stool and Title Masking; this are used in accordance with specific policy on access control and other related specific policies and traditional requirements taking applicable traditional components into consideration
TSC9: T-Stool, and Title process and procedure Leakage prevention; preventive measures are applied to traditional systems, that process and procedures associated sensitive information
TSC10: Monitoring Traditional Activities; traditional applications are monitored for anomalous behaviour and appropriate actions taken to evaluate potential tradition security incidents
TSC11: Use of Privileged T-stool and Title; that are capable of overriding traditional system and application controls are restricted and tightly controlled
TSC12: T-stool Installation on Traditional Operational System; procedures and measures are implemented to securely manage installations on operational tradition systems
TSC13: Tradition Security; t-stool and title are secured, managed and controlled to protect historic information tradition and application
TSC14: Spirituality of T-Stool and title services; spiritual mechanisms service level and service requirements are identified, implemented and monitored
TSC15:Segregation of T-Stool and Titles; groups of traditional services, indigenes and institutions are segregated in Oguta Ameshi traditional block system
TSC16: Use of Ofo-Ogbommou; rules for the effective and spiritual use of O-O, O-O management are defined and implemented
TSC17: Title Application requirement; application requirement are identified, specified and approved
TSC18: Secure Title Architecture and Traditional Principles; for secure title systems are established, documented, maintained and applied to every title system activities
TSC19: Outsourced T-Stool Development(T-stool Extension); Ameshi direct, monitor and review the activities related to outsourced T-stool development when it occurs
TSC20: Outsourced and Changed T-Stool; is subject to outsource and change traditional management procedure
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OGUTA AMESHI TRADITIONAL SECURITY CONTROLS (ATSC)
Community Controls: (CC)
CC1: Policy for tradition Security; T-stools and titles specific policies are defined by Ancestors, published, communicated to and acknowledged by relevant stools and indigenes and reviewed for significant manipulation occurrence
CC2: Ofo-Ogbommuo (O_O); roles and responsibilities defined and allocated according to the Ameshi T-stools and titles needs.
CC3: Segregation of T-stools and titles; conflicting T-stools and titles and conflicting areas of responsibility are segregated
CC 4: T-stool and title management responsibilities; required all indigenes to apply O-O in accordance with the established T-stool policy and title specific policies and procedures of the Ameshi community tradition
CC5: Contact with Ancestry; established and maintained with the relevant Ameshi spiritual ancestry authourities
CC6: Contact with traditional Components; established and maintained contact with traditional components
CC7: Traditional Threat Intelligence; actions and interest relating to traditional security threats are collected and analysed to produce Oguta Ameshi traditional threat intelligence
CC8: ofo security in Ogbommou management; ofo traditional security are integrated in ogbommou tradition management
CC9: inventory of T-stools and associated kindreds and villages; an inventory is established, developed and maintained to this requirement
CC10: acceptable use of T-stool and O-O; rules for the acceptable use and procedure for handling T-stool and O-O are identified, documented and implemented
CC11: return of Ogbommou and Nkpodu as Ameshi tradition assets; individual indigenes and other interested kindreds, villages as appropriate at demise return all the Ameshi traditional assets in their possession upon change in accordance with traditional requirement
CC12: classification of T-stool and titles; are classified according to the traditional security needs of Oguta Ameshi based on confidentiality, integrity and availability
CC13: titles and Institutions Labelling; appropriate set of procedures for titles and institution labelling are developed and implemented in accordance with the title and institution classification scheme adopted by Ameshi Ancestors
CC14: T-stool Transfer; transfer rules, procedure and agreement are put in place for all kind of transfer for T-stool within Ameshi and between occupants and regents.
CC15: T-stool, title and institution access control; rules to control traditional and spiritual access are established and implemented based on genealogy and traditional security requirements
CC16: T-stool, title and institution identity management; the full life cycle of identities are managed
CC17: Authentication T-stool; allocation and management of authentication are controlled by a management process, including advising on appropriate handling of installation by Animechime
CC18: tradition access rights; access rights and other traditional assets are provisioned in accordance with Ameshi T-stool, titles and institution specific policies on and rules for access control
CC19: T-stool, title and institution security in indigene relationship; processes and procedures are defined and implemented to manage the risk associated with the use of indigene leadership service
CC20: Addressing traditional relationship security within indigene agreements; relevant relationship security requirement are established and agreed with each village based on the type of indigene relationship
CC21: Managing T-stool in the Village and community supply chain; processes and procedures are defined and implemented to manage the manipulation risks associated with the T-stool supply
CC22: Monitoring and Change Management of T-stool; the Agbatani and Ogbommou regularly monitor, evaluate and manage change in T-stool supply practices and leadership delivery referencing the Ameshi ancestry
CC23: Assessment and decision on right to T-stool and title; institution, villages and Ameshi community assess traditional events and decide if right are to be given to certain indigene in accordance with genealogy
CC24: Response to traditional manipulation incident; are responded to in accordance with the Ameshi documented procedures
CC25: Learning from traditional manipulation incident; knowledge gained from manipulation incident are used to protect and prevent the tradition security control
CC26: Collection of evidence; Ancestors through Agbatani, Ihu-Ani and Animgbaraute established and implemented procedures for the identification, collection, acquisition and preservation of traditional evidences
CC27: T-stool security during disruption; Ancestors planned through the Oririnzere how to maintain T-stool security at an appropriate level during disruption
CC28: T-stool readiness for tradition continuity; readiness are planned, implemented, maintained and tested based on Ameshi tradition continuity objectives and T-stool continuity requirement
CC29: Indigene, T-stool, regulatory and spiritual requirements relevant; Ameshi approach to meet these requirements are identified, documented and kept up to date
CC30: family, kindred and village T-stool right; implemented appropriate procedure to protect traditional T-stool rights
CC31: Protection and Records; recorded history be protected from loss, destruction, falsification, unauthourized access and unauthourized release
CC32: Privacy and protection of traditional identifiable Information (TII); identified and set the requirement regarding the preservation of privacy and protection according to applicable T-stool regulations and spiritual requirement
CC33: Compliance with traditional policies, rules and standards for T-stool, titles and institution; compliance with specifics are regularly adhered to
CC34: Documented traditional procedures; procedures for traditional processing are documented both orally and otherwise and made available to indigenes
INDIGENES CONTROL(IC)
IC1: Screening; background and genealogy verification checks on all indigene candidates to T-stool, title and institutions are carried out duly prior to joining and on an ongoing basis taking into consideration applicable policies, regulations and ethics and be proportional to the tradition requirement, the classification of the T-stool, title and institution to be accessed and the perceived risks of abrasion
IC2: Terms and Condition of joining; the joining agreement state the indigene and spiritual responsibilities for T-stool, title and institution
IC3: Ameshi Tradition Awareness; indigenes receive appropriate tradition awareness and regular updates of the history, specific T-stool, title and institution policies and procedures as relevant for the traditional function
IC4:
Disciplinary process; are formalized and communicated to take actions against indigenes who have committed tradition policy violation and deviation
IC5: Responsibilities after change of T-stool; responsibilities and duties that remain valid after change by regents are defined, enforced and communicated to indigenes
IC6: Confidentiality and non-disclosure T-stool, and title agreement; reflects the tradition needs for the protection of traditional information are identified, documented and given allegiance by indigenes
IC7: Remote T-stool installation and title initiation; are special implementation considerations based on traditional circumstances when indigene are given special traditional status to protect T-stool or title, short of non-conformity
IC8:Traditional security event reporting; provided a mechanismfor indigene to report observed or suspected traditional event manipulation and deviation through appropriate traditional channel in a traditional timely manner
SPIRITUAL CONTROL (SC)
SC1: secure T-stool and titles; are protected by appropriate entry controls
SC2:Spiritual security monitoring; palaces and components are continuously monitored for unauthourized access by ancestry
SC3:Protecting against Ancestry Threat; protection against ancestry threats are designed and implemented
SC4: Leadership in secure Ancestry; spiritual measures for leadership in secure ancestry are designed and implemented
SC5:Purity and Non-blemish; clear traditional rules for O-O and purification of indigene potential to T-stool are defined and appropriately enforced
SC6: Ukpo-mmou and Ofo-Ogbommou; are sited securely and protected in every traditional palace
SC7: Security of traditional assets; assets are protected
SC8: Storage traditional Components; are managed through historic cycle of acquisition, use and chief priested in accordance with the component classification scheme and handling requirements
SC9: Supporting T-stool and title traditional component; installation and initiation are protected from spiritual power failures and other disruption caused by failures in supporting components
SC10: Spiritual Security power; Agbatani, Akpatakwuma, echina or supporting T-stool and title services are protected from interception, interference and damage
SC11:Palace, T-stool and component maintenance; are all maintained traditionally correctly to ensure availability, integrity and confidentiality of processes, procedures and information
T-STOOL CONTROLS(TSC)
TSC1:occupants End point, palace ; information stored, processed by or accessible via T-stool occupants end point palaces are protected
TSC2: Privileged Access rights; allocation and use of privileged access rights to T-stools and others associated titles are protected
TSC3: Rights Access Restriction; access to T-stool and other associated titles assets are restricted in accordance with the established T-stool and title specific policy on access control
TSC4:Secure Palace; palace tradition and procedures are implemented based on T-stool and title access restrictions and the specific policy on access control
TSC5: Traditional Component Capacity Management; the use of component asset resources are monitored and adjusted in line with ancestry expected capacity requirement.
TSC6: T-Stool and Title Protection Against Manipulation; protection against T-stool and title manipulation are implemented and supported by appropriate indigene awareness
TSC7: Management of T-stool, Title and Institution Vulnerabilities; of processes, policies and procedures are obtained, exposure to such are evaluated and appropriate traditional measures are taken
TSC8: T-Stool and Title Masking; this are used in accordance with specific policy on access control and other related specific policies and traditional requirements taking applicable traditional components into consideration
TSC9: T-Stool, and Title process and procedure Leakage prevention; preventive measures are applied to traditional systems, that process and procedures associated sensitive information
TSC10: Monitoring Traditional Activities; traditional applications are monitored for anomalous behaviour and appropriate actions taken to evaluate potential tradition security incidents
TSC11: Use of Privileged T-stool and Title; that are capable of overriding traditional system and application controls are restricted and tightly controlled
TSC12: T-stool Installation on Traditional Operational System; procedures and measures are implemented to securely manage installations on operational tradition systems
TSC13: Tradition Security; t-stool and title are secured, managed and controlled to protect historic information tradition and application
TSC14: Spirituality of T-Stool and title services; spiritual mechanisms service level and service requirements are identified, implemented and monitored
TSC15:Segregation of T-Stool and Titles; groups of traditional services, indigenes and institutions are segregated in Oguta Ameshi traditional block system
TSC16: Use of Ofo-Ogbommou; rules for the effective and spiritual use of O-O, O-O management are defined and implemented
TSC17: Title Application requirement; application requirement are identified, specified and approved
TSC18: Secure Title Architecture and Traditional Principles; for secure title systems are established, documented, maintained and applied to every title system activities
TSC19: Outsourced T-Stool Development(T-stool Extension); Ameshi direct, monitor and review the activities related to outsourced T-stool development when it occurs
TSC20: Outsourced and Changed T-Stool; is subject to outsource and change traditional management procedure
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