iPrism ePolicy Handbook

Nancy Flynn
Source:
Security
Published:
Apr 13, 2009
Pages:
21

www.stbernard.com, have created this business guide to provide best-practices guidelines for developing and implementing effective workplace e-policies and in the process, create clean and
compliant, safe and secure electronic communications that are less likely to trigger a workplace lawsuit, regulatory investigation, security breach, or other electronic disaster.  

The ePolicy Institute/St. Bernard guidebook, E-Policy Best Practices:  A Business Guide to Compliant & Secure Internet, Peer-to-Peer, Email & IM Communications is produced as a general best-practices guide with the understanding that neither the author (Nancy Flynn, Executive Director of The ePolicy Institute), nor the publisher (St. Bernard Software, Inc.) is engaged in rendering advice on legal, regulatory, technology, security or other issues. Before acting on any issue, rule, or policy addressed in E-Policy Best Practices:  A Business Guide to Compliant & Secure Internet, Peer-to-Peer, Email & IM Communications, you should consult with professionals competent to review the relevant issues.

E-Policy Best Practices:  A Business Guide to Compliant & Secure Internet, Peer-to-Peer, E-mail & IM Communications is based on material excerpted from author Nancy Flynn's books Instant Messaging Rules (Amacom 2004), E-mail Rules (Amacom 2003), The ePolicy Handbook (Amacom 2001), and Writing Effective E-mail (Crisp 2003, 1999).

The ePolicy Institute is a leading source of speaking, training and consulting services related to workplace email, IM, Internet, and blog risks, policies and management. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the ePolicy Institute is dedicated to helping employers limit email/IM/Internet/blog risks, including litigation and regulatory investigations, while enhancing employees' email communications skills.
Visit www.epolicyinstitute.com to learn more.

St. Bernard Software, Inc., is a global provider of security solutions that help small and medium-sized businesses protect their network infrastructure at the perimeter and system levels. Using a multi-layered security architecture strategy, St. Bernard Software's range of solutions harden business critical systems against threats and exploits; provide policy-based Internet management; protect email messaging; and secure the data backup process to cover files that are open or in use.

Deployed across millions of computers worldwide, the company's award-winning products are recognized for ease-of-use, affordability, and scalability. Established in April 1995 with corporate headquarters in San Diego, California and an international office in London, St. Bernard Software sells and supports its products directly and through key solution partners worldwide. For more information, please go to www.stbernard.com.

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