Ngobeni, Sipho JGrobler, MM2009-10-072009-10-072009-07Ngobeni, SJ and Grobler, MM. 2009. Information security policies for governmental organisations, the minimum criteria. Information Security South Africa (ISSA2009) Conference, University of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, 6 - 8 July, 2009. pp 1-12978-1-86854-740-1http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3633Information Security South Africa (ISSA2009) Conference, University of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, 6 - 8 July, 2009Recent technology advancement has resulted in an era where many organisations become more and more comfortable to use computer systems to process their information. Intruders are making it their mission to break into these computer systems and access valuable information in an unauthorised way. Information security policies are seen as not only a counterproposal, but also a solution to information security effectiveness. However, a key issue impacting information security policies is what should be included in these policies. This study makes an attempt to design a Comprehensive Information Security Policy (CISP) to serve as basis for organisations when designing their own information security policies, based on a public survey on IT related governmental information security policies.enInformation security policiesGovernmental organisationsComprehensive information security policyCISPInformation security standardsInformation Security South Africa conferenceISSA 2009Computer systemsInformation security policies for governmental organisations, the minimum criteriaConference PresentationNgobeni, S., & Grobler, M. (2009). Information security policies for governmental organisations, the minimum criteria. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3633Ngobeni, SJ, and MM Grobler. "Information security policies for governmental organisations, the minimum criteria." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3633Ngobeni S, Grobler M, Information security policies for governmental organisations, the minimum criteria; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3633 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Ngobeni, SJ AU - Grobler, MM AB - Recent technology advancement has resulted in an era where many organisations become more and more comfortable to use computer systems to process their information. Intruders are making it their mission to break into these computer systems and access valuable information in an unauthorised way. Information security policies are seen as not only a counterproposal, but also a solution to information security effectiveness. However, a key issue impacting information security policies is what should be included in these policies. This study makes an attempt to design a Comprehensive Information Security Policy (CISP) to serve as basis for organisations when designing their own information security policies, based on a public survey on IT related governmental information security policies. DA - 2009-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Information security policies KW - Governmental organisations KW - Comprehensive information security policy KW - CISP KW - Information security standards KW - Information Security South Africa conference KW - ISSA 2009 KW - Computer systems LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 SM - 978-1-86854-740-1 T1 - Information security policies for governmental organisations, the minimum criteria TI - Information security policies for governmental organisations, the minimum criteria UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3633 ER -