Government offers workplace security posters
Aug 1, 2006 3:58 PM
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have launched the "Protect Your Workplace" campaign to offer companies practical suggestions for protecting workplaces from both physical and cyber threats.
Specifically, the organizations have teamed up to produce a series of posters with the suggestions, which cover everything from robberies and break-ins; to computer intrusions and corporate espionage; to identity theft and intellectual property violations; and to even potential terrorist attacks.
By hanging these posters in common, highly-trafficked areas, the FBI says a company can raise security awareness and help prevent and reduce crime and terrorism -- whether it's a business, a non-profit or a government agency.
The four posters, which are being distributed electronically to workplaces across the nation, cover the following topics:
Protect Your Workplace: Physical Security Guidelines, including monitoring who enters your workplace, reporting broken windows and locks, making back-ups of sensitive and critical information, and reporting suspicious activity and packages.
Protect Your Workplace: Cyber Security Guidelines for both employees and managers/IT Departments, such as managing passwords, establishing clear policies and procedures, implementing a layered defense strategy and monitoring and logging successful or failed intrusions into company networks.
Report Suspicious Cyber Incidents, including suspicious e-mails and questions, system failures, and unauthorized access or use.
Report Suspicious Behavior and Activity, such as surveillance, suspicious persons, dry runs, tests of security and improper attempts to get supplies.
Download the brochure and all of the materials as a series at www.us-cert.gov/reading_room/distributable.html#work
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