I'm looking to create some policies for my users.
But don't want to write them from scratch.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Sandy
I'm looking to create some policies for my users.
But don't want to write them from scratch.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Sandy
>Sandy
> I'm looking to create some policies for my users.
> But don't want to write them from scratch.
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> Sandy
Buy "Practical UNIX & Internet Security" from O'Reilly (Gene Spafford
et al.)
Brilliant book; you need it to have it on your desk for everyday
reference.
Oleg.
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>But don't want to write them from scratch.
>Does anyone have any suggestions?
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James W. Meritt
The opinions expressed above are my own. The facts simply
are and belong to none.
I use Baseline Software's "Information Security Policies Made
Easy":
http://www.baselinesoft.com/policies.html
It's everything it's cracked up to be. It saved me tons of hours.
>Sandy
Do a search though yahoo (or whatever) on that subject, there are lots
of sites with info and templates for usage policies. We used one as the
basis for ours.
(Don't ask, my boss found it and is on vacation, sorry)
:-)
Bob
> Sandy
1. error opening security policy file
i get the following error after using disk druid and clicking next...
"error opening security policy
file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy"
it goes to a text screen and give me the error and then reboots the
machine and my hd is back to the way it was before i ran disk druid
thanks for any help...
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