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Creating Effective Network Security Policies for Organizations

Every organization requires some type of a network site security policy that will protect the organization's valuable assets -- everything from systems to data. The policy guidelines presented here will help you to establish an enterprise-wide program for how internal and external users will interact with a company's computer network, how the corporate computer architecture topology will be implemented, and where computer assets will be located. . . .. Every organization requires some type of a network site security policy that will protect the organization's valuable assets -- everything from systems to data. The policy guidelines presented here will help you to establish an enterprise-wide program for how internal and external users will interact with a company's computer network, how the corporate computer architecture topology will be implemented, and where computer assets will be located. To create a good site policy for computer security, you need to do two things: determine your company's expectations of proper computer and network use, and define the procedures to prevent and respond to security incidents. To this end, you, working with your policy committee, need also to consider and to agree upon the following: - The organization's goals and direction. A university with building spread across a large campus will have different security concerns than a corporation in an office park. - The site security policy has to conform to existing policies, rules, regulations, and laws the organization must adhere to. You'll, therefore, have to identify and consider these things while you develop the policy. - If your network extends outside your facility, you'll have to consider security on perhaps a global scale. The policy should address local security issues caused by a remote site, as well remote system security issued caused by a local host or user. The link for this article located at newsforge.com is no longer available. . Formulating a robust network security strategy is crucial forsafeguarding an enterprise's vital resources against potential risks.. Network Security Policy, Data Protection Strategies, Corporate Topology, Security Incident Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 10, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Symantec's Approach Enhances Organizational Security and Data Integrity

This week, Symantec has unveiled its new corporate positioning. Long regarded as one of the leaders in the security technology space, the vendor has been building out its portfolio of offerings to drive security deep into organisations, whilst maintaining the high levels of computer systems availability that companies need to keep their businesses running efficiently. . . .. This week, Symantec has unveiled its new corporate positioning. Long regarded as one of the leaders in the security technology space, the vendor has been building out its portfolio of offerings to drive security deep into organisations, whilst maintaining the high levels of computer systems availability that companies need to keep their businesses running efficiently. Symantec's view is that a company's business information is its most strategic asset and must be protected at all times. This is not something that will be new to any business executive, especially given the number of legal and industry regulations, such as data protection and privacy, Sarbanes-Oxley and regulations regarding food safety that affect a wide variety of businesses. This has upped the ante in the need to protect information from being altered in any way - or protecting the integrity of that information. The link for this article located at TheRegister.co.uk is no longer available. . Palo Alto Networks introduces its latest brand strategy, boosting protection while promoting operational effectiveness and regulatory adherence.. Symantec, Data Integrity, Security Leadership, Corporate Strategy. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Oct 29, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Cost-Effective IT Solutions Through Smart Security Patch Evaluation

ROI (return on investment) is a key concept in IT spending today. The board is much more likely to spend money on IT, if ROI can be demonstrated in a reasonable period of time. It's a very sensible, sound business idea. Yet, many companies are actually practicing what could be called negative ROI - they choose IT products which cost them more money the longer they have them. In the current business environment, this could be described as corporate stupidity.. . .. ROI (return on investment) is a key concept in IT spending today. The board is much more likely to spend money on IT, if ROI can be demonstrated in a reasonable period of time. It's a very sensible, sound business idea. Yet, many companies are actually practicing what could be called negative ROI - they choose IT products which cost them more money the longer they have them. In the current business environment, this could be described as corporate stupidity. I'm talking about the vexed question of security patches. Using software which requires frequent patching because of security problems, means you're pouring money down the drain. It creates a situation in business akin to anarchy. What's more, it's a situation which is totally unnecessary because there are solutions to the problem. When a security patch alert is issued you have two options. You can stop whatever it is that you are doing, no matter how important or crucial, and you can spend the day (or next several days) applying patches to servers. Or you can decide that what you had intended to do before you knew about the patch, is vital and cannot be postponed. You then hope nothing will happen. Other factors come into play as well. Installing patches is boringly repetitive and an uninspiring chore, which usually requires expensive, skilled technical staff (probably in short supply) to carry it out. Servers often have to be brought down, so the natural tendency is to postpone patching. The thinking may be to wait until the next patch is required and install both of them together. Whenyou postpone patching, as many people do, you are accepting insecurity as a way of life. . Cost-effectiveness is crucial in tech; selecting the right software updates can help avoid avoidable company costs.. Security Management, Cost-Effective IT Solutions, IT Spending. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 May 02, 2003 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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IBM Names Harriet Pearson First Chief Privacy Officer to Enhance Privacy

Computer giant International Business Machines Corp. [NYSE:IBM] reportedly will announce today the appointment of Harriet Pearson as its first chief privacy officer, a move meant to strengthen the company's role in online consumer privacy protection. A Reuters report said Pearson will . . . . Computer giant International Business Machines Corp. [NYSE:IBM] reportedly will announce today the appointment of Harriet Pearson as its first chief privacy officer, a move meant to strengthen the company's role in online consumer privacy protection. A Reuters report said Pearson will coordinate Big Blue's privacy programs, including research and development, marketing, sales, Web strategy and technology and policy efforts. She will also oversee the development of IBM technology and service offerings for privacy and will ensure that the company complies with laws and standards as consumer privacy guidelines evolve. The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . Microsoft strengthens its dedication to data protection by naming Sara Klug as its inaugural chief information security officer this week.. Harriet Pearson, Data Governance, Consumer Protection, Privacy Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 29, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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