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Sample Clean Desk Policy
The clean desk policy of a company that offers human resource and administrative services to companies looking to outsources those functions. The company has approximately 2,000 employees.
Sample Internet Usage Policy - Manufacturing Company
The Internet usage policy of a mid-sized manufacturing company with less than 50 employees.
Sample Computer and E-Mail Usage Policy - Manufacturing Company
A one-page computer and email usage policy of a manufacturing company with less than 50 employees. Covers unauthorized access, software licenses, harrassment and pornography issues; establishes right to monitor.
Sample Fire Alarm Evacuation Policy - University
Fire Alarm Evacuation policy of a large state university with approximately 26,000 students and more than 13,000 employees.
Sample Personnel File Access/Changes Policy
This is a policy that clarifies the use and access of an employee personnel file at a large private university with approximately 10,000 students and 4,000 employees (a combination of faculty and staff).
Reduce Email Archives up to 60%
Are you considering implementing a proactive archiving and eDiscovery solutions? This paper summarizes 15 separate soft cost savings when implementing Symantec Enterprise Vault and the Clearwell eDiscovery Platform.
Aberdeen Report: To Patch, or Not to Patch? (Not If, But How)
The report explores the correlation between the current use of patch management and the level of endpoint-related risk that companies are effectively accepting.
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- Judge orders drug evidence suppressed in warrantless GPS tracking case
- Researchers propose TLS extension to detect rogue SSL certificates
- Chinese cyber-espionage threatens U.S. economy, DoD says
- Government alarm over cyberattacks validated by terrorists
- Google gives search users final DNSChanger warning
- Security researcher urges IT managers to keep up with SAP patches
- LulzSec MilitarySingles data breach caused by weak security
- European firms allow BYOD despite security concerns
- Bug bounty hunters reveal eight vulnerabilities in Google services
- 10 questions for Imperva CTO Amichai Shulman
