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The SANS Institute is one of the world’s most respected authorities on address-book.pnginformation security training. The Institute recently introduced its Security Policy Project to provide free advice on developing security policies, as well as provide access to dozens of information security policies contributed by experts around the world.

Below you’ll find some of the most common security policies, which you’re free to use and edit for your business. If you need more security policies, you’ll find them here.

Acceptable use Policy


Email Use Policy


Email Retention Policy


Information Sensitivity Policy


Password Policy


Remote Access Policy


Personal Communications Device Policy


Removable Media Policy


Server Security Policy


VPN Security Policy


Wireless Communications Policy


 

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Small businesses still not getting the security message.

Forty-Four Percent of US SMBs Admit to Falling Victim to Cybercrime, According to Latest Panda Security Survey.

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Beginning in September 2009, Think Security First will be issuing weekly Small Business Cyber Security Alerts a part of a campaign to raise security awareness. More to come.

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