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Security Policies

ALSO CALLED: Device Security Policies, Information Security Policies, Remote Access Policies, and Policy Management
DEFINITION: In business, a security policy is a document that states in writing how a company plans to protect the company's physical andinformation technology (IT) assets. A security policy is often considered to be a "living document", meaning that the document is never finished, but is continuously  … 
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IBM Tivoli Security User Compliance Management Demo
sponsored by IBM
SOFTWARE DEMO: This demonstration shows how Tivoli's security management products work together to provide an audit trail of unauthorized access when an IT administrator logs in to a human resource database containing sensitive information.
Posted: 22 Dec 2008 | Published: 19 Dec 2008
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View AppScan Demo: Learn More about Web Application Security
sponsored by Logicalis
SOFTWARE DEMO: IBM Rational AppScan is a leading suite of automated web application security solutions that scan and test for common Web application vulnerabilities.
Posted: 11 Dec 2008 | Published: 11 Dec 2008
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DEMO: Enterprise Security Reporter® for SQL Server, Version 3.62
sponsored by ScriptLogic Corporation
TRIAL SOFTWARE: Enterprise Security Reporter™ for SQL Server provides the administrator with tools to compare, analyze, query and report on the security and configuration of SQL databases, objects and schemas, server logins and database users.
Posted: 20 Nov 2008 | Published: 28 Jan 2008
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DEMO: Desktop Authority Password Self-Service Version 4.1.1
sponsored by ScriptLogic Corporation
TRIAL SOFTWARE: Desktop Authority® Password Self-Service™ provides an easy-to-use, robust system for allowing users to reset their own forgotten passwords or locked accounts, eliminating the biggest source of help desk calls.
Posted: 23 Sep 2008 | Published: 22 Sep 2008
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Best for Business: Security and Manageability on the Chip
sponsored by Intel Corporation
SOFTWARE DEMO: This demo explains how to secure and manage notebooks with Intel Centrino2 with vPro technology and desktops with Intel Core 2 processors with vPro technology.
Posted: 12 Aug 2008 | Published: 11 Aug 2007
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SECURITY POLICIES DEFINITION (continued): … In business, a security policy is a document that states in writing how a company plans to protect the company's physical andinformation technology (IT) assets. A security policy is often considered to be a "living document", meaning that the document is never finished, but is continuously updated as technology and employee requirements change. A company's security policy may include an acceptable use policy, a description of how the company plans to educate its employees about protecting the company's assets, an explanation of how security measurements will be carried out and enforced, and a procedure for evaluating the effectiveness of the security policy to ensure that necessary corrections will be made.
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