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2). Developing a Standard AUP By : Jennifer
Developing an Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) requires organizations to utilize a process that can ensure their AUP, once implemented, is as effective as possible. One popular method for this sort of Management Assessment is called RISK, an acronym that stands for requirements, identify, select and know. Employing RISK to build an effective AUP is important whether an organization is publicly or privately held.
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3). Blogging: The New Frontier for your AUP By : Jennifer
Building an acceptable use policy for blogging can be one of the tougher jobs for a company’s human resources and internal security divisions to develop. Blogging is a rapidly growing mode of communication that provides readers with material on everything from the day-to-day comments of authors, movie stars, characters on soap operas to hard-hitting news articles and columns.
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5). Missed Packets: The Enemy of Your AUP By : Jennifer
When it comes to defending the integrity and reputation of a corporation, one of the primary lines of defense will be your Acceptable Use Protocols (AUP). The diligence and attention you dedicate to your AUP, however, can be completely sidestepped by just one missed packet. So how can you remain vigilant, defend your AUP and enforce it without missing a packet?
Overcoming Human Error
Programs are only as strong as their programming.
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8). The Importance of Context in Content Filtering By : Jennifer
Launching a search for “Breast Cancer Awareness” should not result in a flood of pornographic URLs, but if your filtering solution isn’t capable of analyzing context as well as words, that might be what happens. Filtering pornographic texts may focus only on the word “breast” and not on the context in which it is presented. It is important that your company’s Appropriate Use Policy (AUP) includes the specific definition of what constitutes Web sites that need to be blocked.
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