What defines a secure Internet Environment?
Security is a process. Since this is the case, a secure posture requires a structured system that minimizes road-blocks in maintenance, configuration and decision-making. This strategy must tailor itself towards an agile policy that reflects protecting against possible threats, while addressing damage control almost equally. There are no guarantees, and contingencies must remain in place no matter the circumstances. These three areas help to define a competent and effective policy. 1.An agile and responsive system for decision-making. Ideally, this should come from a clear policy that defines responsibility for maintenance and damage control for all necessary threats (individually determined by the organization). Often, this kind of authoritys means integrating and coordinating some of the development to minimize problems that stem from co-existing, but uncoordinated, components. 2.Granular control over access for: – Users – Administrators – Tasks – Processes (the computing architectur