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| Subject: | Re: Infosec User Awareness And Training Handbook |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Jul 2005 11:33:46 +0530 |
Hello all,
Jason.Burzenski@americanhm.com wrote:
Here is a sample TOC from a handbook I am working on. It might give you
some ideas.
Table of Contents 3
Section 1: Introduction 5 A Letter from the Chief Information Officer (CIO) 5 Security and Your Bottom Line 6 Purpose of This Guide 6 Corporate Security Services (CSS) - Your Partner 7 Reporting a Security Incident to CSS 7 Contacting CSS Technical Support 8
Section 2: Personal Security 9 What to Do In an Emergency 9 Workplace Violence 14 Travel Safety 16 Emergency Contact Information 19
Section 3: Computer Security 20 Keep Your Account Safe 20 Workstation Best Practices 21 Laptop / Notebook Best Practices 22 Wireless Security 22 Choosing Strong Passwords 23 Virus Detection and Prevention 23 Spyware / Malware Detection and Prevention 24 Email Security 24 Where to Store Files Safely 27 Third Party Software 27 Remote Access 28 Personal Computers 28
Section 4: Facility Security 29 Protecting Customer Information 29 Spot Security Pitfalls 30 Shredding Operations 31
Section 5: Security Policy 32 Corporate Security Policy 32 Acceptable Use of Technology Policy 34
-----Original Message-----
From: Cyber Gardie [mailto:cybergardie@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 4:46 AM
To: security-management@securityfocus.com
Subject: Infosec User Awareness And Training Handbook
I am working on developing an information systems security user
awareness and training handbook for distribution to employees and kindly
request for any information with regards the specific contents I should
consider. Indication to sample documents, sites and illustrations would also
greatly assist me.
Thanks
PJP
With Cheers, Hardik Dalwadi.
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