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- The Information Security Forum
It has produced the standard to provide guidelines on all aspects of information security including IT, data, and computer controls.
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- Toward Standardization of Information Security: BS 7799
This paper describes BS 7799, the "Code of Practice for Information Security Management" as an information security management system, identifies the industry movement toward BS 7799 certification, reports the current effort involving the transformation of BS 7799 into ISO 17799 and suggests a need for the information security professional to familiar with BS 7799.
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- What Do I Put in a Security Policy?
Discussion of how to use all the available information on security policies to create a client specific policy. Contains a sample policy outline.
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- What makes a good security policy and why is one necessary?
Security does not come from automated applications, rather it is compromised of security applications or systems, processes and procedures and the personnel to implement both the systems and processes. In order to properly address security, the most fundamental item necessary is a security policy.
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- What's Your Policy?
If your company doesn't have written security policies, it's time it did, and Mark Edwards has some resources to help.
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- When a Security Policy Matures into a Security Solution
It is only through the implementation of security policies with a policy framework and testing to see whether the security exposures were reduced that one can measure if the security policy matured into a security solution.
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- When Policies that have Always Worked, Don't
The scenario described in this paper outlines a failure of our human systems due to a limitation in our thinking about our procedures that could easily have had catastrophic results.
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- Why Security Policies Fail
Objective analysis reveals that many breaches are linked to common weaknesses in the security policy...accidents waiting to happen. This article focuses on strategic and systematic weaknesses that can slowly degrade security operations.
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- Windows 2000 Group Policy and Security
The use of Group Policy to simplify the network security tasks that you face as a network administrator. With Group Policy, you can ensure that the machines on your network remain in a secure configuration after you deploy them.
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- World of Information Security Management
This site contains information on BS 7799 (ISO/IEC 17799) including the official Register of BS 7799 Certificates, International BS 7799 User Group, papers on the application of BS 7799 produced by business around the world.
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