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Re: Procedures


From: PCSC Information Services <info () pcsage biz>
Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 14:18:12 -0500

Hi Jono,

Well, you've come to the right place. Policies and Procedures are a vast topic, and I'm certain that you'll find many list members have their own 'go to' places for policy and procedure advice and help.

A great place to start is SANS, they operate as both a clearing house of security procedures and methods and also provide certification in dealing with the same. They have an extensive website complete with many free resources when you're starting out. It can be found at :

http://www.sans.org/resources/

It might also be a good idea to check out standards that are set dependent upon your industry. In the US NIST develops and defines standards for many industries. From the CSRC homepage you'll find a number of helpful links to get you started.

http://csrc.nist.gov/index.html

While not an exhaustive list by any means, those two are pearls, and should give you plenty of material to get started, and start asking the right questions about how best to proceed for your organization.

Good luck,

Sean Swayze
PCSC Information Services


On 5-Jan-07, at 8:40 AM, security () calowaycrew com wrote:

Hi

I have policies covering just about everything so now I want to start writing lower level documents to give people guidelines & procedures. Please could I have some pointers and/or links for the format that anybody else has used.

Thanks

Jono

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