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The Use of Case Law in Negotiating the Acceptance of Post Secondary Computer Policies


{LANG_NAVORIGIN} Security Policies
By: George B. Koszegi, 04/30/2004



One of the most important initiatives that an organization will undertake is the development of Acceptable Use Computer Policies. The Computer Security Specialist is usually confronted with a situation where individuals are reluctant to accept the implementation of these policies. These individuals often include system, network and database administrators. They often believe that their functions are more important than security related issues and therefore security will be a forgotten entity until a security related incident has occurred. It is the intent of this paper to provide a compelling argument that will facilitate cooperation and compliance by persuading all individuals that there is little or no choice but to adopt a policy scheme that will act as the first line of defense for their organization.

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