Procedural Security [ User's Guide to MPE/iX Security ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
User's Guide to MPE/iX Security
Procedural Security
Procedural security deals with the establishment and enforcement of
security procedures. Some of these procedures may be independent of the
type or types of computers involved. Others may not. For example,
perimeter security controls are usually similar for all type of systems.
Desktop computers may require forms of antitheft protection not required
by mainframes.
Procedural security regulates the performance of duties associated with
system operation and use, and with the physical storage of system
information. Common security practices include partitioning computer
operating duties, using several operators, and storing backup tapes at
bonded, offsite depositories. Procedural security also encompasses and
may regulate company policies that deal with information security, such
as policies that regulate the way individuals manage their own passwords.
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