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  • A System Security Policy for You
    The purpose of this document is to meet the requirements of the GIAC Security Essentials assignment and to provide other interested parties with a reference document that they can use to get their System Security Policy (SSP) document started. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • An Overview of Corporate Computer User Policy
    A corporate security policy is the gateway to a companys intellectual property. In todays world of information technology, the main threat to information security within a company is its employees. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Best Practices in Network Security
    Knowing how and what to protect and what controls to put in place is difficult. It takes security management, including planning, policy development and the design of procedures. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Browsing with a Loaded Gun
    A strong web Security Policy is key to keeping your company safe in the net-centric world. (PDF format) (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Computer and Information Security Policy
    Formal IT security policy helps establish standards for IT resource protection by assigning program management responsibilities and providing basic rules, guidelines, and definitions for everyone in the organization. Policy thus helps prevent inconsistencies that can introduce risks, and policy serves as a basis for the enforcement of more detailed rules and procedures. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Controlling Inside Threats: Stalking the Wild End User
    Threats come to a computer system from two sources: those outside the firewall, and those inside the firewall. Outside threats are often more dramatic than inside threats - the cola crazed hacker breaching the firewall at 3 AM is a popular stereotype. However, inside threats will occur more often and consume more of a Security Manager's time. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Creating Security Policies Lessons Learned
    After attending SANS training or other security classes we return to work with an eagerness to move forward with hardening servers, tightening firewalls, and implementing intrusion detection systems. This paper shows the reader some steps we have taken on our continuing journey towards a full set of security policies and procedures. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Danger Within
    The threats to a network come in many forms - from disgruntled employees, corporate espionage, lax system administrators, faulty products and poorly educated users. All of these fall into one of three categories: malicious attacks, misconfiguration (vendor or administrator), and user ignorance. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Defining Policies Using Meta Rules
    This paper seeks to initiate a discussion on how to design and implement security policies within a company through the use of meta rules. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Developing a Computer Security Proposal for Small Businesses - How to Start
    It has been widely reported that computerization has played a significant role in the current economic expansion. However, when it comes to systems management in general, and systems security in particular, small businesses are ill prepared to deal with the challenges that increased automation and increased connectivity bring. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Developing Security Policies: Charting an Obstacle Course
    This paper discusses the issues faced by those at my educational institution in trying to develop security policies. Some highlights include battling the myth of security, deciphering the meaning of security, receiving mixed signals about the importance of security, trying to keep it simple, trying to get it done quickly and trying to prevent it from failing. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • E-Policy
    E-policy is a corporate statement and set-of-rules to protect the organisation from casual or intentional abuse that could result in the release of sensitive information, IT system failures or litigation against the organisation by employees or other parties. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
  • Email Policy.com
    Learn how to create a company e-mail policy and enforce it using email security software. Also lists sample email policies, books and links. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It
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