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IP Network Security Policy

IP Network Security Policy

http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1497 Example security policy to demonstrate policy writing techniques introduced in three earlier articles. This is the fourth in a four-part overview of security policies. In the first article, we looked at what policies are and what they can achieve. The second article looked at the organizational support required to implement security policies successfully. The third installment discussed how to develop and structure a security policy. This installment will take a look at a few examples of security policies.
Introduction to Security Policies, Part Four: A Sample Policy This is the fourth in a four-part overview of security policies. In the first article , we looked at what policies are and what they can looked at the organizational support implement security policies successfully. The discussed how
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Sample policy requires a cycle of daily and weekly backups (monthly backups are also advisable).
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This policy defines the backup policy for computers within the organization which are expected to have their data backed up. These systems are typically servers but are not necessarily limited to servers. Servers expected to be backed up include the file server, the mail server, and the web server.
This policy defines the backup policy for computers within the organization which are expected to have their data backed up. These systems are typically servers but are not necessarily limited to servers. Servers expected to be backed up include the file server, the mail server, and the web server.


Sample policy defining the minimum requirement for all equipment located outside the corporate firewall.
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Northern Illinois University email policy
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Information Technology Services > Northern Illinois University Electronic Mail (E-Mail) Policy Northern Illinois University Electronic Mail (E-Mail) Policy Northern Illinois University (NIU) participates in a range of computing networks. Many members of the university community including
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