RFC 2196:Site Security Handbook
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electronic mail


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... Privacy Policy which defines reasonable expectations of privacy regarding such issues as monitoring of electronic mail, logging of keystrokes, and access to users' files. ...


... Several of the most publicized penetrations in recent years have been through the exploitation of vulnerabilities in electronic mail systems. The intruders were not trying to steal electronic mail, but ...
... vulnerabilities in electronic mail systems. The intruders were not trying to steal electronic mail, but they used the vulnerability in that service ...
... proxy service, electronic mail, WWW, file transfer, and NFS. Since these are the ...
... Electronic Mail ...
... Electronic mail (email) systems have long been a source for intruder break-ins because email ...


... appropriate person during an incident when many urgent events are ongoing. It is strongly recommended that all relevant telephone numbers (also electronic mail addresses and fax numbers) be included ...
... network attackers can easily re-route electronic mail, avoid using electronic mail to communicate with other agencies (as ...
... route electronic mail, avoid using electronic mail to communicate with other agencies (as well as others dealing with the incident at hand). Non-secured phone lines (the phones normally used in the business world) are also ...
... notification to either local or off-site personnel must be explicit. This requires that any statement (be it an electronic mail message, phone call, fax, beeper, or semaphone) providing information about the incident be clear, concise, and fully ...


... D. Johnson, and J. Podesta, "Formulating A Company Policy on Access to and Use and Disclosure of Electronic Mail on Company Computer Systems". ...



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