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Third-parties and vendors

Subject: Third-parties and vendors
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 08:40:48 -0500
I was wondering how everyone holds third-parties and vendors to their
security policies.  I have a few templates with suggestions, but I'm not
sure that I could get a large corporation to sign the document without
them wanting to have a slew of lawyers look it over.

What do the rest of you do?

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Stephen Tanner
Information Security Administrator
Network Support Services
Lee County Clerk of Courts
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