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COMPUTER SECURITY :: Security Framework

At the moment, your system is connected to a network, where you are benefiting from productivity-enhancing information access services. Sending and receiving emails, browsing the Internet via web browsers, and downloading data or program files are a few of the most common activities. These activities also expose systems to malicious code threats like computer viruses and Trojans.

Secure! INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT


Security is everyones problem - sustainable outcomes require behavioral change. It is no use securing all electronic copies when it is possible to walk away with a filing cabinet full of confidential material.

Threats:
Threats are increasing :- over the last few years IT Security has gained increasing exposure in the popular media. Organisational exposure has increased at the same exponential rate as development times decrease to allow for quick roll-outs, and lower-end users gain permanent high-bandwith connections.

MALICIOUS ACCIDENTAL
Confidential Espionage, Theft, Leak Oversight, Breaches
Integrity Fraud, Mischief Errors, Failures
Availability Sabotage, Vandalism Breakdown, Disasters

 

Risk Management Approach:
Examine and weigh up the likelyhood and cosequences for all threats. It is important not to misjudge the threats or to underestimate the potential losses.

The objectives are to;

reduce the likelyhood of any given threat, as it is almost impossible to erradicate

reduce the impact of any given threat by minimizing the damage and allowing for ongoing risk management.

Pro-Active Management:
Within ed-IT we have a trend towards a Pro-Active Management approach, rather than Reactive Management.

 

Secure! SECURITY FRAMEWORK

SECURITY: STANDARDS

SECURITY: POLICY

SECURITY: SECURING THE ENVIRONMENT (Solutions)

SECURITY: CURRENT ISSUES (Alerts)

 

Secure! REFERENCES

IT Security Resources are now located on their own page: Security Links

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Current Date: Saturday, 26-Jul-2008 01:16:24 EST
Last Updated: Monday, 05-Jul-2004 17:38:14 EST