Corporate Security and IT Policies
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Revision as of 22:27, 12 April 2009
Corporations need to protect their physical and soft assets in today’s world of thieves and hackers. To do so, they implement IT and Security Policies, which protect their corporations against such attacks. These prevention mechanisms can be split up into three main categories: hardware, software, and social (employees).
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Hardware Security
This is the hardware stuff
Software Security
This is the software Stuff
Social Employee Security
This is social engineering prevention (dont give out passwords)
Other Security measures
References
Some companies have statements of security as shown here: http://www.total.com/static/en/medias/topic1608/pol-sur-001_security_policy12.pdf
picture: http://www.rsscctv.com/images/P/200x200_tkc215_300%2520WEB.jpg
password change policy: http://support.netmail.sg/images/changepwd_owa2.gif
password Policy: http://www.sans.org/resources/policies/Password_Policy.pdf