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Encyclopedia > Security policy

A security policy is a plan of action for tackling security issues, or a set of regulations for maintaining a certain level of security. It can span anything from the practices for securing a single computer, to building/premises security, to securing the existence of an entire nation-state.


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Cisco - Network Security Policy: Best Practices White Paper (2278 words)
Security changes are defined as changes to network equipment that have a possible impact on the overall security of the network.
Security monitoring is similar to network monitoring, except it focuses on detecting changes in the network that indicate a security violation.
The security policy should be a living document that adapts to an ever-changing environment.
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