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The development of a comprehensive Security Policy allows the enterprise to define its intentions regarding IT security, as well as the manner in which employees should act to uphold that security. This video will help you understand what policy...
Acceptable usage policies clearly indicate what information system users are and are not allowed to do. Without these policies, the potential exists that users could violate information security and avoid punitive actions by claiming to not know...
This template provides enterprises with a measuring-stick against which to weigh existing policy, as well as a foundation for new enterprises designing this policy for the first time. Download and modify this document to suit enterprise needs.
All enterprises should guide the productive use of Internet services through Internet Acceptable Use Policies. Use this template to help keep the policy up-to-date.
E-mail archiving adoption should trigger an evaluation of existing e-mail acceptable use policies. Enterprises should establish a clear, explicit understanding with employees as to the level of confidentiality, acceptable uses, and retention...
Avoid lawsuits, penalties, and misunderstandings by clearly defining acceptable use of e-mail for both employees and the enterprise. Define retention periods, set privacy expectations, and ban unacceptable practices.
Make sure you've addressed all the technology issues that can foster a hostile work environment by adding these anti-harassment statements to your acceptable use policies.