Jul
13

Simple Yet Effective Tips For Writing A Network Security Policy

Simple Yet Effective Tips For Writing A Network Security Policy

If you want to keep your network running then that is a hardware issue.

If you want to keep that network under any kind of control then that is a personnel issue.

When the age of the internet began there arose a group of people – hackers – who made it their goal to break into computer networls for many a reason.

The word ‘hacker’ has many connotations and meanings, the original of which was not negative at all.

For the purpose of this article, though, assume that a hacker is a bad guy; someone who would break into a network to deface it or to steal information.

Now, the sad truth is that you cannot ever hope to fully 100% protect your network from these guys – they are now well skilled, motivated, well informed and have financial backing and this gives them a competitive edge over you.

You can, however, reduce the risks to your network by controlling the human element your end via a network security policy.

Here are some simple but effective tips for creating such a network security policy -

1. Clarity is king.

When writing a policy it is important to communicate why certain decisions have been made. When your employees understand why something is so they are far more likely to comply with your wishes.

2. Everyone is not equal.

If your network security policy is written in a background of paranoia then everyone will have a ridiculously high level of security applied to their work. This can encourage essential sharing of resources to be accomplished through employees sharing their login details or leaving their workstations switched on for others to view. Not good!

3. Hardware evaluation.

Do you need to restrict access to the actual hardware? Would it be a more secure option to store your backups off site where your regular employees cannot access them?

4. Identify likely threats.

If you identify the likely threats to your network then your policy can encompass counter measures and contingency plans to deal with them.

Having a network security policy is essential these days, both to protect your data from hackers on the internet and also from the threats inside of the workplace.

Get yours written now!

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