All pages tagged with confidentiality
Securing the Network in a K-12 Public School Environment
A K-12 school environment presents special needs and requirements, it goes beyond the obvious items such as physical security, routers, sub-netting, firewalls, and anti-virus. These will be addressed as well, ...
Document added on May 23, 2011Configuring IPSec and Ike on Solaris, Part 2
This article will discuss configuring IPsec to protect the traffic between two Solaris hosts. In this case, data confidentiality between the two hosts is not of concern however the integrity ...
Written by: Ido Dubrawsky and added on March 27, 2011Ghosts in the machine: The who, why, and how of attacks on information security
Information Security is the field devoted to maintaining the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information [Harris]. Organizations from small home offices to multinational conglomerates have information that needs protected, not ...
Document added on March 30, 2011The Need for Information Security in Today's Economy
The advancement of technology, the Internet, and information sharing has had both positive and negative impacts. One of the negative impacts was the large increase in new "information" threats. The ...
Written by: Jeff Tarte and added on April 26, 2011Corporate Incident Handling Guidelines
Incidents are an unfortunate fact of life in any systems environment. They can be extremely visible and disruptive (eg: widespread virus outbreaks) or entirely unnoticed but extremely damaging (eg: loss ...
Written by: David Theunissen and added on June 13, 2011Cisco IPSec Overview
IPSec provides IP network-layer encryption. The standards define several new packet formats: the authentication header (AH) to provide data integrity and the encapsulating security payload (ESP) to provide confidentiality and ...
Written by: Unknown and added on May 18, 2011The security risks and ways to decrease vulnerabilities in a 802.11b wireless environment
<font size="3"><b>Introduction</b></font><br></br><br> This document explains topics relating to wireless networks. The main topics discussed include, what type of vulnerabilities exist today in 802.11 networks and ways that you can help ...
Written by: Richard Johnson and added on May 6, 2011Administrative Computing Security Policy
This policy outlines the responsibilities of users, data stewards, application stewards, systems administrators and management to assure the availability, integrity and confidentiality of University a
Document added on June 20, 2011Confidentiality of Faculty and Staff Records
This policy (Human Resources Policy #201) is directed at protecting the confidentiality of staff and faculty human resources records.
Document added on Feb. 11, 2011Internal Lab Security Policy
Defines requirements for internal labs to ensure that confidential information and technologies are not compromised, and that production services and interests of the organization are protected from l
Document added on May 31, 2011