What is CJIS Compliance?

Criminal Justice Information Services Compliance

CJIS compliance refers to meeting the FBI's security requirements for accessing, transmitting, or storing criminal justice information. The CJIS Security Policy establishes minimum security standards that any organization handling CJI data must follow, including contact centers that interact with law enforcement systems.

CJIS Security Policy Requirements

Key areas covered by CJIS compliance include:

  • Personnel security — Background checks, security awareness training
  • Access control — Authentication, authorization, session management
  • Encryption — Data at rest and in transit protection
  • Audit logging — Tracking all access to CJI data
  • Incident response — Procedures for security events
  • Physical security — Secure facilities for systems handling CJI

Who Needs CJIS Compliance?

Organizations that access or store criminal justice information, including:

  • Law enforcement agencies
  • Courts and prosecutors
  • Corrections departments
  • Vendors providing services to these agencies
  • Contact centers handling law enforcement calls

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