Even the world’s most successful organizations have significant weaknesses in their Information security defences, which today’s determined hackers can exploit at will. There’s even a term for it: Assume Breach.
But assuming you’ll be hacked isn’t an option for you. Your organization can’t afford a loss of assets or downtime. Have you considered what security measures you currently have in place, and whether or not they’re sufficient to protect your organization from advanced threats, like ransomware?
A comprehensive Information security policy will help you to effectively protect your data, ensuring that you don’t end up a victim. Information security policy is a stepping stone to build an organization that takes security seriously as any security program requires creating a cohesive information security policy. This helps prevent diverging departmental decisions, or worse, departments with no policies at all. The policy defines how the organization identifies extraneous tools or processes that don’t perform useful security functions.
Here are five tangible benefits of having an information security policy to think about:
- It helps you to enhance your organization’s overall security posture. This means there are fewer security incidents and more uptime for applications, as issues are pre-emptively avoided.
- It helps you to better prepare for auditing and compliance requirements.
- It leads to increased operational efficiency.
- It also leads to increased accountability for both users and stakeholders within your organization.
- It provides your organization with a solid strategy around effective communication and enforcement of policies.

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