INFORMATION SECURITY POLICIES
"RUsecure"


Interactive Email and Internet Security Policies

The pages are an extract from the RUsecure Information Security Policy Suite. The policies themselves are provided in a choice of two formats: a PDF/MS-Word policy document, or an interactive searchable online edition, with similarities to this page.

For more information, visit the The IT Security Policy Directory.




Developing a Web Site

There are many potential Information Security dangers that you should be aware of when you develop an Internet web site.

To view the related Policy click here   Policy 030309

  • Access to the corporate (internal network) via the Web server can result in exposure of information to unauthorised persons who may have criminal intentions.

There is 1 Key Action providing safeguards against this Information Security Issue. These are available in the registered version of RUSecure™.

  • Opportunistic and pre-meditated intrusion can result in the corruption of the Web site including defamatory messages and the theft / destruction of its data files.

There are 2 Key Actions providing safeguards against this Information Security Issue. These are available in the registered version of RUSecure™.

  • Confidential data can be revealed to unauthorised persons which may lead to loss, embarrassment and / or damage to the organisation.

There are multiple Key Actions providing safeguards against this Information Security Issue. These are available in the registered version of RUSecure™.

  • The capture of logon details through line tapping and / or 'sniffers' can result in an attempted intrusion.

There are 2 Key Actions providing safeguards against this Information Security Issue. These are available in the registered version of RUSecure™.

  • Information posted on your Web site may be copied and reproduced without elementary copyright notices.

There are 2 Key Actions providing safeguards against this Information Security Issue. These are available in the registered version of RUSecure™.

 

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