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An Overview of Corporate Computer User Policy
This paper will discuss what should be covered in a corporate computer user policy that sets the overall tone of an organization's security approach. The intended audience is primarily information technology professionals.
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IT Security Cookbook
Comprehensive online book including: Computer/Network security, Internet, Risk analysis, UNIX, NT, Encryption, ITSEC
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Computer and Information Security Policy
Draft paper for NIST Computer Security Handbook.
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Browsing with a Loaded Gun
With NetIQ, you know. Your enterprise is secure, compliant, available and performing.
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Information Security Program Development
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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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.
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SANS InfoSec Reading Room
The SANS Institute, offering computer security training for system administrators, computer security professionals, and network administrators, is a cooperative research and education organization that has many consensus projects to return computer security information to the community.
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Funding opportunities in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation in the Department Health & Human Services.
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The Basics of an IT Security Policy
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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Do you have an intrusion detection response plan?
Discussion of what should go into the creation of an intrusion detection plan and the expected results.
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