Richman Investments Multi-Layered Security Plan By Elssie Farnes Objective To outline an implementation plan for security strategies over all levels of the IT Infrastructure 1) User Domain a) Personal user log in procedures will be enforced, e.g. password log in b) User activities will be monitored c) Richman Investments will deploy a Security Awareness Program to educate its employees on proper usage and all company security policies 2) Workstation Domain
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Richman Investments Security Outline Welcome to Richman Investments (RI) where we strive to bring you the most secure, reliable, and available resources that we can offer. We know that work needs to be done and that most of you aren’t aware of the security procedures taking place behind the scenes. We have devised a summary of the seven domains of the company and its security model. Please take the time to read this over and understand the implications of not following company guidelines, procedures
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Security Plan Outline for Richman Investments User Domain • Restrict access to data and applications that is not required for employee to do their job. • Review and Revise user conduct and security polices every six months. • Conduct annual security training seminars with system users and staff. Conducting annual security training for the user in the user domain will cover the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for which users will be informed of what is and what is not acceptable use of the system
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Authorization- Richman Investments must define rules as to who has access to which computer and network resources. My suggestion is that RI implements either a group membership policy or an authority-level policy to achieve this. Group policy would allow the administrator to assign different privileges to different groups. The admin would then assign different individual users to those different groups. So the users permissions would depend on the permissions of the group they were a member
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David Girten Jr 05 Aug 2013 Multi-Layered Security Plan for Richman Investments User Domain: Main concern at this domain is lack of user knowledge on what different attacks look like and proper response protocols. Here are a few solutions: A) Training: send emails on security best practices; alerts on common and new attack vectors; hold company-wide training segmented throughout the day; place Infosec, Opsec posters and incident response procedures in every space B) Auditing of user activity:
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Richman Investment Richman Investment Remote Access Control Policy Document Remote Access Control Policy Document 01/14/14 01/14/14 Contents 1 Policy Statement 4 2 Purpose 4 3 Scope 4 4 Definition 4 5 Risks 4 6 Applying the Policy - Passwords 5 6.1 Choosing Passwords 5 6.1.1 Weak and strong passwords 5 6.2 Protecting Passwords 5 6.3 Changing Passwords 5 6.4 System Administration Standards 6 7 Applying the Policy – Employee Access 6 7.1 User Access Management 6 7.2 User
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RICHMAN INVESTMENTS “INTERNAL USE ONLY” DATA CLASSIFICATION STANDARD Brief Report This Brief Report is to describe Richman Investments policy of “Internal Use Only” data classification standard. This document is to be used as an informational guide for any employee or third party representative who is to access any or all of Richman Investments internal data base information system. To access Richman Investments internal data base any user, employee or third party representative must agree to
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Richman Investment’s Remote Access Security Policy 1) Wireless Access At Richman Investment’s when the network is accessed remotely via wireless appropriate wireless security standards will be used. • Wired Equivalency Protocol (WEP) will be used as standard on Wi-Fi connections. • A WEP encryption key will be used. • The network will be configured not to advertise its presence. • The power of access points will be turned down to a minimum that still allows the access point to
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SHAUN PARE 4/9/12 ESSAY 2/ 500 WORD What is the OSI model the 7 layers The Open Systems Interconnection or (OSI model) “Is an architectural model that represents networking communication. It was introduced in 1978 by the International Organization for Standards to standardize the level of services and types of interactions for computers communicating over a network” (Emdad). The OSI is the standard that sets the path that data must travel through from one computer to another through a network
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Richman Investments Removable Media Acceptable Use Policy Policy statement It is the goal of Richman Investments to implement the controlled use of removable media devices that transfer information by all users who have access to any means of data within the company. Objective This form is an official Richman Investments document pertaining to the establishment of principles and working practices that are to be abided by all users in order for data to be safely stored and transferred by means
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