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Security Policies for Small Businesses and OrganizationsInformation security policies are a special type of documented business rule. Twenty years ago, there was no need for them. The explosion of information technologies has changed all of that. Find out about why you need a security policy and what needs to be included in an effective security policy.
Password Policy
Why is a Password Policy so important? Take a look to see the difference in a 4 character password vs. an 8 character password and how strong passwords are very effective. The Security of Hard Drive Returns
What do you do with a faulty hard drive that is under warranty? Do you send it back with all your data because it was not encrypted or do you eat the cost and buy a new one? InfoSec Configuration Management
Configuration Management is a very important part of InfoSec. You need to know what to protect and what state the asset is in before you can protect it. Top Five Reasons Why Not to Bring Customers into the Service Area
Computer Service Area Policy Data in Motion: Protecting Data From Running Away
Gone are the days that corporate data is stored in a filing cabinet or in a computer that is only connected by the power cord. As data becomes mobile additional steps need to be taken to protect it. Top Ten Ways to Protect your Business
One of the biggest complaints I hear from business owners is that security costs. How does a small business with limited budget and staff go about securing their office? Firewall Management Policy
A Firewall Management Policy is an important part of protecting your network. Knowing how to protect your network and the process you are going to use to protect your network is very important. The Road Warriors Creed
Things the think about when taking your laptop on the road. The Four Must have Security Policies
The Four Must Have Security Policies. These security polices are a good start in creating security policies for your organization. Creating Security Policies
Security polices dictate how an organization and users conduct their actions concerning company data and the corporate network. Security polices samples and primers help identify policy items needed for your business. Backup Policy Guide Primer
All businesses plan for the inevitable. The ability for a business to rebound after a catastrophic disaster is paramount to its success. Having the proper checks and measures in place allows an organization continued success and availability of their data after an incident. Why Do You Need an Email Security Policy
An e-mail security policy defines what your employees can and cannot do with the corporate e-mail system. It is very important from day one all employees know the proper usage of the e-mail system. Terminating a Rogue System Administrator
Terminating a rogue system administrator is not an easy task. This is the person you have trusted and has full control over your IT assets. This step by step guide helps you create a procedure when having to fire a system administrator. Introduction to Security Policies
A four part series to help you understand the importance of security polices. Wireless Policy Development
Find out how to create a Wireless Policy to ensure you implement wireless technology effectively and securely. Guidance for Creating Password Policies
Make sure how you create your passwords are secure. The Security Risk Management Guide
This prescriptive guide helps customers of all types plan, build, and maintain a successful security risk management program. |
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