Proven tactics to guarantee policy compliance

Proven tactics to guarantee policy compliance

This presentation by Charles Cresson Wood, author of Information Security Policies Made Easy, was given at Information Security Decisions Spring 2005.


It's one thing to have a good policy, and an entirely different matter to have staff and systems that adhere to that policy. Security policy guru Charles Cresson Wood, author of Information Security Policies Made Easy, defines how policies can be written for easier implementation and higher compliance. This is an important opportunity to learn how to:

  • Craft concise, effective policies
  • Communicate policies to the right people
  • Leverage automated tools for policy enforcement
  • Assess policy effectiveness and make adjustments

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This was first published in May 2005

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