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» Site title: Acceptable Use Policy Report » Site description: A report on Acceptable Usage Policy: what corporations expect of it, a case study, and a framework for creating your own policy.
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» Site title: The Basics of an IT Security Policy » Site description: This paper is intended to address the importance of having a written and enforceable Information Technology (IT) security policy, and to provide an overview of the necessary components of an effective policy.
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» Site title: Best Practices in Network Security » Site description: 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.
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» Site title: Browsing with a Loaded Gun » Site description: A strong web Security Policy is key to keeping your company safe in the net-centric world. [PDF]
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» Site title: Canada's Export Controls » Site description: Unofficial / unverified article describing Canada's export controls on cryptographic software.
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» Site title: CobiT User Group » Site description: International user group and hub for CobiT, the emerging IT control and security methodology.
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» Site title: FISMApedia » Site description: An information resource for Federal IT security policy, including the FISMA, HSPD-12, FDCC, DIACAP, NIACAP and OMB directives.
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» Site title: GASSP Home Page » Site description: Generally Accepted System Security Principles, developed by The International Information Security Foundation. [PDF]
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» Site title: How to Develop Good Security Policies and Tips on Assessment and Enforcement » Site description: [Word Document] Invest the time up front to carefully develop sound policies and then identify ways to gauge their effectiveness and assess the level of compliance within your organization. Commit to spending the time and resources required to ensure that the policies are kept current and accurately reflect your company's security posture.
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» Site title: IASEP Data Security Protocol » Site description: An archive website from the Purdue Research Foundation, containing a range of example security policy sets.
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» Site title: The Information Security Forum » Site description: It has produced the standard to provide guidelines on all aspects of information security including IT, data, and computer controls.
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» Site title: Information Security Policies » Site description: Make and manage security policies. Run awareness programs with audits and e-learning to build a human firewall.
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» Site title: Information Security Program Development » Site description: Security standards are needed by organizations because of the amount of information, the value of the information, and ease with which the information can be manipulated or moved.
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» Site title: IT Security at MIT » Site description: Provides a wide range of policies, papers and related resources.
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» Site title: IT Security Cookbook » Site description: A guide to computer and network security with a strong focus on writing and implementing security policy. This is primarily for security managers and system administrators.
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» Site title: Make Your Web Site P3P Compliant » Site description: How to create and publish your company's platform for privacy performance policy, a W3C initiative, in 6 steps.
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» Site title: An Overview of Corporate Computer User Policy » Site description: Article discusses the elements of a corporate security policy, which it calls the gateway to a company`s intellectual property. The main threat to information security within a company is its employees. [PDF]
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» Site title: Policy Over Policing » Site description: InfoWorld article - It's easy to develop e-mail and Internet policies, but education and documentation are crucial to their success.
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» Site title: P3P Guiding Principles » Site description: Principles behind the W3C Platform for Privacy Preferences initiative.
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» Site title: RFC2196 (Site Security Handbook) » Site description: a guide to developing computer security policies and procedures for sites that have systems on the Internet. Published 1997.
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» Site title: SANS InfoSec Reading Room » Site description: Articles on security policy and other information security topics.
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» Site title: SecureZone » Site description: Information portal with focus on policies, protocols and standards
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» Site title: SecurityDocs » Site description: A substantial collection of papers and articles on the development and implementation of security policies.
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» Site title: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services » Site description: Security standards, transactions and code set standards, identifier standards, mailing lists, implementation guides, and administrative simplification.
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» Site title: What makes a good security policy and why is one necessary? » Site description: 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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» Site title: What's Your Policy? » Site description: 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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» Site title: Windows 2000 Group Policy and Security » Site description: 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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» Site title: Windows IT LIbrary » Site description: This paper offers wide ranging advice on the development and implementation of security policies.
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» Site title: A Structured Approach to Computer Security » Site description: A security policy is a set of rules written in general terms stating what is permitted and what is not permitted in a system during normal operation. (1992)
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A blonde went to a flight school insisting she wanted to learn to fly.
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