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The Committee dates its establishment back to 1953, under the name of '''U.S. Communications Security Board''' ('''USCSB''').{{sfn | Metheny | 2017 | p=218 | loc=Note 20}}
The Committee dates its establishment back to 1953, under the name of '''U.S. Communications Security Board''' ('''USCSB''').{{sfn | Metheny | 2017 | p=218 | loc=Note 20}}


Under the name '''National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee''' ('''NSTISSC''') the committee was established by the [[National Security Directive]] 42, "National Policy for the Security of National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems", dated 5 July 1990. On October 16, 2001, [[United States President|President]] [[George W. Bush]] signed [[Executive order (United States)|Executive Order]] [[Executive Order 13231|13231]], the Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Information Age, re-designating NSTISSC as the Committee on National Security Systems.{{sfn | Metheny | 2017 | p=218 | loc=Note 20}}
Under the name '''National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee''' ('''NSTISSC''') the committee was established by the [[National Security Directive]] 42, "National Policy for the Security of National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems", dated 5 July 1990. On October 16, 2001, [[United States President|President]] George W. Bush signed [[Executive order (United States)|Executive Order]] [[Executive Order 13231|13231]], the Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Information Age, re-designating NSTISSC as the Committee on National Security Systems.{{sfn | Metheny | 2017 | p=218 | loc=Note 20}}


==Activities==
==Activities==