
The two-person rule is a control mechanism designed to achieve a high level of security for especially critical material or operations. Under this rule, access and actions require the presence of two or more authorized people at all times.
United States: nuclear weapons
Per US Air Force Instruction (AFI) 91-104, "the two-person concept" is designed to prevent
accident
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al or malicious
launch of
nuclear weapon
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s by a single individual.
In the case of
Minuteman missile launch crews, once a launch order is received, both operators must agree that it is valid by comparing the authorization code in the order against a ''Sealed Authenticator'' (a special sealed envelope containing a verification code). These Sealed Authenticators are stored in a safe which has two separate
lock
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*Lock (water navigation), a device for boats to transit between different levels of water, as in a canal
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s. Each operator has the key to only one lock, so neither can open the safe alone. Also, each operator has one of two launch keys; once the order is verified, they must insert the keys in slots on the control panel and turn them simultaneously. As a further precaution, the slots for the two launch keys are positioned far enough apart to make it impossible for one operator to reach both of them at once. For additional protection, the crew in another
launch control center must verify the authorization code and turn their keys for the missiles to be launched. A total of four keys are thus required to initiate a launch.
On a
submarine
A submarine (often shortened to sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater. (It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability.) The term "submarine" is also sometimes used historically or infor ...
, both the
commanding officer
The commanding officer (CO) or commander, or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually give ...
and the
executive officer
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In many militaries and police forces, an executive officer ...
must agree that the order to launch is valid and then mutually authorize the launch with their operations personnel. Instead of another party who would confirm a missile launch as in the case of land-based
ICBM
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range (aeronautics), range greater than , primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more Thermonuclear weapon, thermonuclear warheads). Conven ...
s, a third officer – the Weapons Officer – must also confirm the launch. In addition, the set of
keys is distributed among the key personnel on the submarine, and the keys are kept in
safe
A safe (also called a strongbox or coffer) is a secure lockable enclosure used for securing valuable objects against theft or fire. A safe is usually a hollow cuboid or cylinder, with one face being removable or hinged to form a door. The body ...
s (each of these crew members has access only to their key). Some keys are stored in special safes on board which are secured by
combination locks. Nobody on board has the combination to open these safes; the unlock key comes as a part of the launch order (
Emergency Action Message
In the United States military's strategic nuclear weapon nuclear command and control (NC2) system, an Emergency Action Message (EAM) is a preformatted message that directs nuclear-capable forces to execute specific Major Attack Options (MAOs) ...
) from the higher authority.
[ Extract from: Waller, Douglas C. (2001) ''Big Red: Three Months On Board a Trident Nuclear Submarine'', HarperCollins ]
Journalist
Ron Rosenbaum
Ronald Rosenbaum (born November 27, 1946) is an American literary journalist, literary critic, and novelist.
Early life and education
Rosenbaum was born into a Jewish family in New York City and grew up in Bay Shore, New York, on Long Island. ...
has pointed out that, once the order is issued, the process is entirely concerned with authenticating the identity of the commanding officers and the authenticity of the order, and there are no safeguards to verify that the order or the person issuing it is actually
sane.
[Rosenbaum, Ron (February 28, 2011]
"An Unsung Hero of the Nuclear Age – Maj. Harold Hering and the forbidden question that cost him his career"
slate.com. Retrieved February 13, 2012 Notably, Major
Harold Hering was discharged from the Air Force for asking the question, "How can I know that an order I receive to launch my missiles came from a sane President?"
The two-person rule only applies in the missile silos and submarines; there is no check on the US president's sole authority to order a nuclear launch.
["Debate Over Trump's Fitness Raises Issue of Checks on Nuclear Power"](_blank)
at nytimes.com, 4 August 2016 (retrieved 6 August 2016
Cryptographic material
Two-person integrity (TPI) is the security measure taken to prevent single-person access to
COMSEC keying material and cryptographic manuals. TPI is accomplished as follows:
* The constant presence of two authorized persons when COMSEC material is being handled;
* The use of two combination locks on security containers used to store COMSEC material; and
* The use of two locking devices and a physical barrier for the equipment.
At no time can one person have in their possession the combinations or keys to gain lone access to a security container or cryptographic equipment containing COMSEC material. Neither can one person have sole possession of COMSEC material that requires TPI security.
["Two-person integrity"](_blank)
tpub.com, pp. 3–9 & 3–10
No-lone zone

A no-lone zone is an area that must be staffed by two or more qualified or cleared individuals at all times. The individuals must maintain visual contact with each other and with the component(s) that require the no-lone-zone area designation. Such a zone may contain a cryptographic component, weapon system hardware under test, a nuclear weapon, active weapon controls, or other such critical information or devices.
In the
United States Air Force
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(USAF) policy concerning critical weapons, a no-lone zone is an area for which entry by a single unaccompanied individual is prohibited. The two-person concept requires the presence of at least two individuals knowledgeable of the task(s) to be performed; in addition, each individual must be capable of detecting an incorrect or unauthorized procedure on the part of any others regarding the task(s).
Other uses
The two-person rule is used in other safety-critical applications where the presence of two people is required before a potentially hazardous operation can be performed. This is common safety practice in, for example, laboratories and machine shops. In such a context, the additional security may be less important than the fact that if one individual is injured the other can call for help. As another example, firefighters operating in a hazardous environment (''i.e.'', interior structure fire, HAZMAT zone, also known as
IDLH, or "immediately dangerous to life or health") function as a team of at least two personnel. There is commonly more than one team in the same environment, but each team operates as a unit.
Dual keys require the authorization of two separate parties before a particular action is taken. The simplest form of dual key security is a lock that requires two keys to open, with each key held by a different person. The lock can only be opened if both parties agree to do so at the same time. In 1963, Canada accepted having
American W-40 nuclear warheads under dual key control on Canadian soil, to be used on the Canadian
BOMARC
The Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc ("Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center") (IM-99 Weapon System prior to September 1962) was a supersonic ramjet powered long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) used during the Cold War for the air defense of Nor ...
missiles.
Similarly, many banks implement some variant of the two-person rule to secure large sums of money and valuable items. Under this concept, unlocking the
vault requires two individuals with different keys if the vault is secured by a key lock system. For bank vaults secured by combination locks, two or more employees may each be given a portion of the combination. None of them knows the entire combination, and all of them must be physically present in order to open the vault.
As an extension of the broader rationale for the two-person rule, regulations for some companies or not-for-profit organizations may require signatures of two executives on checks. These rules make it harder for an individual acting alone to defraud the organization.
Some software systems enforce a two-person rule whereby certain actions (for example, funds
wire transfer
Wire transfer, bank transfer, or credit transfer, is a method of electronic funds transfer from one person or entity to another. A wire transfer can be made from one bank account to another bank account, or through a transfer of cash at a cash ...
s) can only take place if approved by two authorized users. This helps prevent expensive errors, and makes it more difficult to commit
fraud
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or
embezzlement
Embezzlement (from Anglo-Norman, from Old French ''besillier'' ("to torment, etc."), of unknown origin) is a type of financial crime, usually involving theft of money from a business or employer. It often involves a trusted individual taking ...
. While such requirements are common in financial systems, they are also used in controls for critical infrastructure, such as
nuclear reactor
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s for electrical power generation, and dangerous operations, such as
biohazard
A biological hazard, or biohazard, is a biological substance that poses a threat (or is a hazard) to the health of living organisms, primarily humans. This could include a sample of a microorganism, virus or toxin that can adversely affect huma ...
research facilities.
Finally, the testimony of two witnesses is valuable in various situations to deter a wrongful act or a false accusation of one, or to prove that a wrongful act occurred.
In some correctional facilities, inmates may be given a two-person rule designation, which means that a minimum of two correctional officers must be utilized to move that particular inmate, primarily due to disciplinary reasons or possible officer safety issues.
Civilian aircraft
In late March 2015 many
civil aviation authorities and/or airlines made the cockpits of aircraft in flight mandatory "two-person" or "no-lone zones" as a result of the
Germanwings Flight 9525 crash.
Early on in the investigation of that crash, it was believed from the
cockpit voice recorder
A flight recorder is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft for the purpose of facilitating the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents. The device may often be referred to colloquially as a "black box", an outdated nam ...
audio, and later supported by
flight data recorder information, that the co-pilot
deliberately crashed the aircraft after locking the cockpit door when the
captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa ...
left to use the toilet.
In popular culture
*In the film ''
The Hunt for Red October'', when Captain Ramius takes the dead political officer's missile key, a fellow officer, the ship's doctor, requests that he have the key, using the two-person rule as his reason, saying, "The reason for having two missile keys is so that no one man may arm the missiles."
*The two-person rule was crucial in the movie ''
Crimson Tide'' when the captain and the executive officer of the USS ''Alabama'' disagreed over the release of nuclear weapons.
*In the
Tom Clancy
Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. (April 12, 1947 – October 1, 2013) was an American novelist. He is best known for his technically detailed espionage and military science, military-science storylines set during and after the Cold War. Seventeen of ...
novel ''
The Sum of All Fears
''The Sum of All Fears'' is a political thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on August 14, 1991, as the sequel to '' Clear and Present Danger'' (1989). Main character Jack Ryan, who is now the Deputy Director of Central Intellig ...
'', President Robert Fowler and Jack Ryan, as
Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
The deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DD/CIA) is a statutory office () and the second-highest official of the Central Intelligence Agency. The DD/CIA assists the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA) and is author ...
, were the two individuals that were authorized to issue a nuclear launch order against a city thought to be harboring a terrorist leader. Ryan refused to validate the launch order and the nuclear attack is aborted. Ryan was serving as the second one because the Secretary of Defense was killed in a terrorist attack.
**In
the movie version, in which Ryan was a
CIA analyst, the second one was
Secretary of State Sidney Owens.
*In the film ''
WarGames'', a two-person missile crew receives and verifies an order to launch, but one individual refuses to turn his launch key even after the other threatens to shoot him. Unknown to them, the attack was a simulation; this incident (as well as a significant rate of similar refusals among other missile crews) sets up the basis of the movie, in which the Department of Defense puts the missile launch system under fully automatic control to prevent a future refusal to launch.
*Similar to ''WarGames'', in the computer game ''
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2'' one officer pulls a gun on the second officer when given the command to launch nuclear missiles. However, this is not due to a disagreement, but due to direct
mind control Mind control may refer to:
Psychology and neurology
* Brainwashing, the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques
* Brain–computer interface
* Hypnosis
* Neuroprosthetics, the technology of cont ...
.
*The ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'' franchise depicts the two-person rule and other similar variations in critical situations, often concerning arming or cancelling a ship's
self-destruct
A self-destruct is a mechanism that can cause an object to destroy itself or render itself inoperable after a predefined set of circumstances has occurred.
Self-destruct mechanisms are typically found on devices and systems where malfunction coul ...
mechanism (except for ''
Star Trek: Voyager'' in which only the Captain's authorization was required). Some variants require the authorization of ''three'' senior officers (the original ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'' episode "
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", ''
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'', ''
Star Trek: First Contact''), others just the commanding and executive officers (''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episodes "
11001001" and "
Where Silence Has Lease", ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode "
The Adversary"). All depictions include voice authorization of the officers involved, while the two-person variant also involved a hand print identification.
*In ''
Bee Movie
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'', when honey production is ordered to be halted, two workers simultaneously turn their ignition keys to unlock a shutdown button.
*In ''
Torch of Freedom'' by Eric Flint, the nuclear self-destruct device for an important installation requires at least two people to activate. Nonetheless, one person gains access to all the necessary codes and is able to activate the device.
*In the first episode of the ABC series ''
Last Resort'', Marcus Chaplin and Sam Kendal, the captain and XO respectively, perform a two-person launch procedure, prior to questioning the attack order.
*In ''
The Day After'', the United States initiates a counterattack against the Soviet Union. This includes a complete two-person
LGM-30 Minuteman
The LGM-30 Minuteman is an American land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in service with the Air Force Global Strike Command. , the LGM-30G (Version 3) is the only land-based ICBM in service in the United States and represents th ...
missile launch sequence taken from the earlier movie ''
First Strike''.
*In Pixar's ''
Inside Out'' animated movie, the father's personified emotions initiate punishment for Riley's misbehavior using a two-person rule system to arm a trigger for "putting the foot down".
*In the "
Solitude
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" episode of the
CBS series ''
Supergirl
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'', the villain
Indigo
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kills all the silo personnel to take the keys, and then stretches her arms to turn both keys at the same time, launching a nuclear missile intended to destroy National City.
* In ''
GoldenEye
''GoldenEye'' is a 1995 spy film, the seventeenth in the List of James Bond films, ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional Secret Intelligence Service, MI6 agent James Bond (lit ...
'' the eponymous EMP attack satellite can only be fired in this way at both the Severnaya and Cuba sites.
* In an episode of ''
Madam Secretary'', two officers initiate the two-person rule to launch an ICBM, but a termination order comes in at the last moment.
* In
season 3 of the
Netflix
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series ''
Stranger Things
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'', an underground Soviet machine requires the two-person rule to open and close a gate to the Upside Down.
Joyce Byers is forced to turn both keys simultaneously to operate the damaged machine, triggering an explosion.
See also
*
Buddy system
*
Fail-deadly
Fail-deadly is a concept in nuclear military strategy that encourages deterrence by guaranteeing an immediate, automatic, and overwhelming response to an attack, even if there is no one left to trigger such retaliation. The term ''fail-deadly'' ...
*
Permissive action link (PAL)
*
Separation of duties
Separation of duties (SoD), also known as segregation of duties, is the concept of having more than one person required to complete a task. It is an administrative control used by organisations to prevent fraud, sabotage, theft, misuse of informa ...
*
Shamir's Secret Sharing
References
External links
U.S. National Park Service articleon
Minuteman missile launch control centers, with details on operation
U.S. DOD nuclear weapons recovery manual with reference to two-man rule
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Nuclear command and control
Nuclear weapon safety
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