High
Value Security Initiatives
The three initiatives below represent the foundation
of any company's security preparedness. Any organization that has
effectively made these a part of its business has achieved a strong
security posture and is less likely
to be affected by security threats and attacks.
1.
Security Strategy
A documented security strategy outlines business
activities, goals, baselines, controls, accountabilities and processes
related to the protection of business assets.
A poorly designed and implemented strategy can be
a significant threat to business security.
Interested
in a strategy review? Contact us now
to find out how to create, update or verify your existing strategy.
2.
Policies and Procedures
Policies, procedures, guidelines and controls represent
a the company's rules and regulations with respect to the use of
business assets. These rules, when documented and communicated effectively
are the best way to reduce security risk and exposure. They include
business continuity planning, acceptable use of resources, third
party policies and much more.
Contact
us now
for a policy review and ask about our free Security Awareness Wallet
Cards for all your employees.
3.
Data Classification
Understanding how information is classified in
your organization is the only way to protect it. By sharing this
information with staff, you immediately share both knowledge and
accountability for the protection of valuable business assets.
Contact
us now
for a consultation on business data classification best practices.
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