Cyber Security Unit – III
Dr. R. A. ROSELINE M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor and Head,
Post Graduate Department Of Computer Applications, Government Arts College, Coimbatore –18.
Contents
Asset Classification
Overview
Why Classify Information?
What Is Information Classification?
Where to Begin?
Information Classification Category Examples
Example 1: The manager can determine the level of criticality of an information asset
Example 2
This service provider has established five categories for use by managers in classifying information assets
Example 3
Example 4
Resist the Urge to Add Categories
What Constitutes Confidential Information
Copyright
1. All types of written works
2. Computer databases and software programs (including source code, object code, and micro code)
3. Output (including customized screens and printouts)
4. Photographs, charts, blueprints, technical drawings, and flowcharts
5. Sound recordings
Employee Responsibilities
1.Owner
Information Owner
2.Custodian
3.User
Classification Examples
Classification: Example 3
Classification: Example 4
Declassification or Reclassification of Information
Records Management Policy
Information Handling Standards Matrix:
Information Classification Methodology
Authorization for Access
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Thank you
Thomas R. Peltier, Justin Peltier, John Blackley,
“Information Security and Fundamentals”,
Auerbach Publications, 2004
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