Information Security Planning

Information Security Planning

Identify, define, and describe the three or four most important elements of an Information Security Plan. Be sure to identify and support why your selected elements are the most important.

The paper must following the formatting guidelines in The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2010), (6th ed., 7th printing), and contain a title page, five scholarly references, three to five pages of content, and a reference page. In addition, the paper will be submitted through the SafeAssign originality-checking tool. More APA assistance can be found at the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.

references 5 minIMUM. unique content and please check all the apa requirements

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An information security plan is a formal plan that defines the set measures to secure an information security system. It offers an orderly or systematic approach and ways of protecting an information system from any unwarranted users. Moreover, it protects the computer information system from threats such as malware or any occurrence which might risk the system’s security (Kakade, Raman, & Sharma, 2019). In the modern ever-evolving business regulatory and investor landscape, information security plans are essential for entities to comply with SEC regulations. The most fundamental elements or components of a viable information security plan are access control techniques, a list of authorized personnel, a backup system, and analysis of strength and weaknesses of the system.

List of Authorized Personnel

Any organization requires or possesses a system…

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