The cornerstone of effective information security architecture is a well-written policy statement. This is the source from which all other directives, standards, procedures, guidelines and other supporting documents spring. An organization requires a written information security policy for a formal declaration of management's intent to protect information. For organization that requires audits of their internal systems to comply with various security and privacy regulations will often use information security policies as the reference for the audit.
An information security policy document contains the written statements for how an organization intends to protect information. The policy addresses areas such as the labeling of the information, accountability, and information ownership, modification of the information, audit, and dissemination controls.
We ensure zthat information security integrates seamlessly with our customers' business by helping them to plan, validate and design information security regimes to counter the many threats to business such as operational reliability, information integrity, business confidentiality and system availability. We have experts who carry out a complete evaluation of and design all components of your security policy, from ensuring that the overall policy is in line with your organizational goals to focusing on specific components. They also ensure that the policy can be easily implemented. |