Information Systems Acceptable Use Policy  

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Information Systems Acceptable Use Policy Implementation Pack
 

 
  • Covers all important aspects of IT use (including e-mail, internet, remote and more) in a single policy

  • 2008 template reflects current security threats and best practices

  • Clear, concise and designed around the end user

  • Save time and/or consultancy fees

Benefits
 
This policy will help your organisation to…
 
Define acceptable use of its systems
Improve Information Security
Educate users
Reduce the risk of system misuse
Take decisive and appropriate action when misuse does arise
Comply with the law
Save man hours or consultancy fees (typically 5-10 days to develop a bespoke policy)

 

Areas Covered

Information Security in the context

   of your organisation
General principles
Acceptable use of workstations
Portable computers
Password management
E-mail
Web access
Printing
Personal use
Monitoring
Enforcement of the policy
Legal responsibilities
Glossary
Record of user acceptance

 

Some of the organisations that purchased this Policy Pack
 

The User Policy Designed for Users

It may sound obvious, but most user policies are designed by security administrators. They are laid out like insurance policies, use industry terminology and do nothing to engage the reader.

Our policy was designed from the outset as a communication tool.

Designed around end-users, not security administrators
A friendly, uncluttered and engaging layout
Written in plain English without jargon
 

 

 

Package Contents

Editable templates in MS Word format (UK and US English included)
Guidance in PDF format
 

Customer Feedback

"Very well structured and easy to tailor to our company’s needs; it’s real time saver. It had clear instructions and I am happy with the end result. Thank you. I look forward to any other templates you may design."

"I thought the policy pack I bought was very good and I have recommended it to others"

"Well written, clear and concise. Great job guys."

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