Security Policies and Guidelines

What should a disaster plan cover?
Fires, Floods, Earthquakes, Tornados and Civil Unrest/Riots
Divorce, death and other personal issues.
Which one of these answers are the right way to backup data and information needed for an organisation?
Moving a system outisde of the organisation's reach
Storing data in a secondary location.
Doing only one backup over a long period of time
Having one sole backup accessible by only one person in an organisation
What is disaster recovery?
Recovering from a sticky situation.
An area of security planning that aims to protect an organization from the effects of significant negative events.
The recovery after a divorce.
What is the Goal of having a Disaster Recovery Policy?
For a business to minimise product and increase profit.
For a business to continue operating as close to normal as possible.
What do Security Procedures cover?
The payment of new equipment after it is damaged of stolen.
The multitude of hardware and software components supporting your business processes.
Which are the correct principles of drafting security procedures?
Security procedures build upon your organization’s security policies.
Review/update security policies on a regular basis.
Procedures should contain sufficient detail to be executable.
Increasing or decreasing the pay of the current security working in the Organisation
What do security audits test within an organisation?
Network Security
Physical Security
Personal Security
Why is it important to keep security audits scheduled regularly?
To keep security busy and working through the day.
To see what is and what is not working and update strategies to help know what can deal with the current potential threats.
What is a Code of Conduct?
Conforming to social norms.
A list of rules that all employees must agree to and follow during their time as part of an organisation.
What will you not find in a code of conduct?
Employees are allowed to download any content they wish while they are working on the organisation's network.
The use of social media websites should be limited and only used when it relates to the work expected of you.
Employees are allowed to connect their own personal devices to the organisation's main network which holds valuable data.
What are the possible threats to an organisation?
Viruses
Hackers
Trojans
Secure websites found on the internet
What is Surveillance?
Watching activities of customers/clients outside of business hours.
The monitoring of activities performed on a system.
 
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