Argues for the importance of implementing a computer audit security policy in the administrative field.
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APA | 2002
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Paper Summary:
This paper describes an effective computer audit security policy that will allow companies to track computer use of their employees. The paper suggests that this policy is of major importance to large and small businesses, as it presents employees with a clear picture of what activities are appropriate and inappropriate, and gives auditors a means of monitoring all computer systems. This paper addresses the need for policy implementation, and discusses the process of setting up the system, including possible risks and liabilities.
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"As the business world becomes more and more dependent on technology, more and more companies are providing all of their employees with Internet connections, opening up a world of new opportunities and benefits, as well as a slew of new problems. One of the biggest drawbacks to increased Internet connectivity is misuse of the Internet, which many managers refer to as the "World Wide Waste" (Palmgren, 2003)."
Computer Security Policy (2012, February 09). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-Computer-Security-Policy/28727
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