Information Security

Information security ensures that only authorized users (confidentiality) have

access to accurate and complete information (integrity) when required

(availability).

Security Officer

The corporate security officer is responsible for coordinating the planning,

development, implementation, maintenance and monitoring of the information

security program, including the awareness effort. As part of that effort, the

corporate security officer also provides for the education and awareness of people

on security matters, coordinates risk assessments and audits, and develops and

maintains policies, standards and procedures.

Security Awareness

Security awareness is the extent to which every member of an organization and

every other individual who potentially has access to the organization’s information

understand:

• Security and the levels of security appropriate to the organization

• The importance of security and consequences of a lack of security

• Their individual responsibilities regarding security, and act accordingly

The answer is education and user training. Passwords should not be regarded as obstacles but as keys for very important locks. Users must be made aware of such concepts, not simply dropped into new environments. If the employee had been given a clue, they never would have done it, but the only training this company ever gave her was how to use Word.

ET policies http://www.neola.com/brevardco-fl/search/AP/ap7540.04.htm

Brevard Public Schools Information Security Motto:

Users need to know that no matter what physical and Technological devices are in place…

Ultimately, It is user Knowledge and Action that will achieve the utmost security for the District.