A digital security enterprise platform developed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory is showing promise as a primary tool in streamlining data consolidation and processing while safeguarding classified information for the United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa.
AFRL reported Tuesday that the software known as the Security Enterprise Communication and User Reporting Environment helped the command accurately track foreign travel and contacts to ensure that employees with security clearances were in compliance with reporting requirements.
The system follows the Director of National Intelligence’s Security Agent Directive on reporting requirements for employees who hold a sensitive position or have access to classified data. Users at all levels can input data from multiple systems into SECURE, where they are all consolidated to achieve an enterprise risk picture.
After the pilot at USAFE-AFAFRICA, the service branch intends to test two more SECURE modules early next year to maximize its potential as an alternative to manual processing of personnel monitoring.