Under federal, state, regulatory, and contractual requirements, Michigan Tech is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive information security program. The purpose of this document ...
A recent report entitled “Information Strategy 2017”, published by the Information Coalition finds that information security remains a top priority for over 90 percent of organizations. Given that the ...
Spending on information security classification has ballooned over the last 10 years, and legacy policies are preventing critical information from being shared between security agencies, according to ...
Every piece of data is not created equal, and demands for data protection and storage capacity have been increasing exponentially. Many organizations, however, are not reacting fast enough to meet ...
The purpose of this standard is to assist Users, Stewards, Managers, and Information Service Providers in identifying what level of security is required to protect data for which they are responsible.
In an era where sensitive data is a prime target for cyberattacks and compliance violations, effective data classification is the critical first step in safeguarding information. Recognizing the ...
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) may ultimately eliminate the need for an information security classification process specific to the U.S. Defense Department, according ...
The purpose of this policy is to provide a security framework that will ensure the protection of University Information from Unauthorized Access, loss, or damage while supporting the open ...
Information technology and data constitute valuable Connecticut College assets. The purpose of data classification is to identify college data and it’s sensitivity. In order to protect the security, ...
The official in charge of overseeing the federal government's information classification policy is warning that the current system is beginning to break – and he wants help and money to fix it. CIA ...