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Table of ContentsChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: General Protocol and Policy StatementsChapter 3: Risk AssessmentChapter 4: Physical Security PoliciesChapter 5: Information Security Policies

Chapter 6: Software Security PoliciesChapter 7: User Access Security PoliciesChapter 8: Network and Internet Security PoliciesChapter 9: Administrative Policies and ProceduresChapter 10: Training ProtocolAppendices Index



Appendix F:  Data Security & Technology Resources



This site constitutes a dynamically changing security protocol. This is only the beginning of its possibilities. It is designed to assist Indiana School Boards, Administrators, and Teachers to implement safe data and information systems. As schools develop policies and encounter changing technological systems, there will be a need for amendments to this document. If school districts would like to share documents that could be used on this site as examples, we would welcome that. Suggestions, additions, comments, or questions about this protocol should be directed to the webmaster at <securityinfo@purdue.edu>. Thank you.



 

1.  Faulkner & Gray, "Guide to Health Data Security" (2000), http://www.faulknergray.com/health/ghs.htm

2. Rothstein Catalogue on MIS Disaster Recovery, http://www.rothstein.com/data/cg040001.htm  and http://www.rothstein.com/data/cg230001.htm 



3. Harvard University, Information Security Handbook (November, 1991), http://all.net/books/document/harvard.html    



4. Department of Defense, "Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria,"  

(August 15, 1983), http://www.alw.nih.gov/Security/FIRST/papers/criteria/tcsec.txt     



5. Online Privacy Alliance, "Guidelines for Online Privacy Policies," (2000), http://www.privacyalliance.org/resources/ppguidelines.shtml



6. Computer Information & Networking Services, "Computer Network and Usage Policies," (May 8, 2000), http://cins.colstate.edu/policies/index.htm



7. Charles Cresson Wood, Information Security Policies Made Easy (7th ed.), http://www.baselinesoft.com/ 



8.  Center for Information Technology, National Institutes of Health, 

Computer Security Information Table of Contents (January 1999) http://www.alw.nih.gov/Security/tcontents.html

 

 




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