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Generally
IT Policy should address these areas: 1.
Security Management 2.
Personnel 3.
Logical Access Controls 4.
Physical Access Controls / Environment controls 5.
Installation Management 6.
Computer Operations 7.
Disaster Recovery Planning 8.
Application Development 9.
Problem Management 10.
Change and Configuration Management 11.
Telecommunication 12.
Microcomputer and Anti virus policy Hope
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