RFC 2196:Site Security Handbook
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privacy


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... and decryption take time), and ease of use (as mentioned above). There are also many levels of risk: loss of privacy (i.e., the reading of information by unauthorized individuals), loss of data (i.e., the corruption or erasure of information), and the ...
... A Privacy Policy which defines reasonable expectations of privacy regarding such issues as monitoring of electronic mail ...
... A Privacy Policy which defines reasonable expectations of privacy regarding such issues as monitoring of electronic mail, logging of keystrokes, and access to users' files. ...
... A Violations Reporting Policy that indicates which types of violations (e.g., privacy and security, internal and external) must be reported and to whom the reports are made. A non- ...


... these should not be written down or placed in the same location as the device with which they are associated. Others, such as a secret Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) key, should be protected from unauthorized access. ...
... recording the calling number for each login attempt. Be sensitive to the privacy issues raised by Calling Line Identification. Also be aware that Calling Line Identification ...
... One area concerns the privacy of individuals. In certain instances, audit data may contain personal information. Searching through the ...
... data, even for a routine check of the system's security, could represent an invasion of privacy. ...


... Information about specific people is especially sensitive, and may be subject to privacy laws. To avoid problems in this area, irrelevant information should be deleted and a statement of how to handle the ...
... If local information (i.e., local user IDs) is included in the log entries, it will be necessary to sanitize the entries beforehand to avoid privacy issues. In general, all information which might assist a remote site in resolving an incident should be given out, unless local policies prohibit this. ...


... security information on a broad variety of subjects, including general risks, privacy, legal issues, viruses, assurance, policy, and training. ...


... S. Garfinkel, "PGP:Pretty Good Privacy", O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, CA, 1996. ...
... S. Kent, "E-Mail Privacy for the Internet: New Software and Strict Registration Procedures will be Implemented this Year", Business Communications Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, Pg. 55, 1 January 1990. ...
... Congress of the United States, Office of Technology Assessment, "Information Security and Privacy in Network Environments", OTA-TCT-606, September 1994. ...
... W. Stallings, "Protect Your Privacy: A Guide for PGP Users" PTR Prentice Hall, 1995. ...



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