security policy
security standard
education
awareness
training
It fits better takes it or leave it. The nuances is too blurry I wish cisco went out of business.
- document that outlines an organization's security goals and practices and the roles and responsibilities of the organization's personnel == security policy
- tactical document that sets out specific tasks and methods to maintain security == security standard
- user-awareness learning level that focuses on learning about topics and practices beyond what is typically required by the user's job == education
- user-awareness learning level that focuses on security practices that all employees must understand and enforce == awareness
- user-awareness learning level that focuses on teaching employees how to perform tasks specifically required by their jobs == training
1. **security policy**: Document that outlines an organization's security goals and practices and the roles and responsibilities of the organization's personnel.
2. **security standard**: Tactical document that sets out specific tasks and methods to maintain security.
3. **education**: User-awareness learning level that focuses on learning about topics and practices beyond what is typically required by the user's job.
4. **awareness**: User-awareness learning level that focuses on security practices that all employees must understand and enforce.
5. **training**: User-awareness learning level that focuses on teaching employees how to perform tasks specifically required by their jobs.
Awareness: practices beyond what is typically required by the user's job
Education: practices that all employees must understand and enforce
Security policy: document that outlines an organisation's security goals
Security standard: tactical document that sets out specific tasks
Training: how to perform tasks specifically required by their jobs.
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