If you have the $$$'s:
http://www.information-security-policies-and-standards.com/download.htm
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(bcc: Nicholas McKenzie)
Date: 26/03/2002 02:57
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: help w/ security policies!
Not all that long ago I was in a similar position at a previous employer.
I found a good resource in a book called "e-policy: How to Develop
Computer, E-mail, and Internet Guidelines to Protect Your Company and its
Assets" by Michael R. Overly. It has guidelines and suggestions for
creating a policy including those nagging HR law considerations and
includes some samples that are drawn from policies in use in the real
world. Cover price is $20 US ISBN 0-8144-7996-0
-WTB
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>I too searched in vain for a sample information security policy.
>But I can give you some tip based on my expereince,
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>This is my view of how an information security policy will look like.
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>On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Nil Fiat wrote:
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>> So hey, yesterday I got handed one of the coolest projects of my
>> life: I get to write a security policy! Have I done this
>> before? Hell no...but I'm sure I can, especially if you lovely
>> peeps and gurus out there will point me to some resources.
>>
>> Peace & Packets,
>> Sara T
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