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- Information_security_standards abstract "The term \"standard\" is sometimes used within the context of information security policies to distinguish between written policies, standards and procedures. Organizations should maintain all three levels of documentation to help secure their environment. Information security policies are high-level statements or rules about protecting people or systems. (For example, a policy would state that \"Company X will maintain secure passwords\") A \"standard\" is a low-level prescription for the various ways the company will enforce the given policy. (For example, \"Passwords will be at least 8 characters, and require at least one number.\") A \"procedure\" can describe a step-by-step method to implementing various standards. (For example, \"Company X will enable password length controls on all production Windows systems.\")This use of the term \"standard\" differs from use of the term as it relates to information security and privacy frameworks, such as ISO/IEC 27002 or COBIT.".
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- Information_security_standards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Security.
- Information_security_standards wikiPageWikiLink IEC_27002.
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- Information_security_standards wikiPageWikiLinkText "Information security standards".
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- Information_security_standards subject Category:Security.
- Information_security_standards comment "The term \"standard\" is sometimes used within the context of information security policies to distinguish between written policies, standards and procedures. Organizations should maintain all three levels of documentation to help secure their environment. Information security policies are high-level statements or rules about protecting people or systems.".
- Information_security_standards label "Information security standards".
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