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Selling Security to the Organization
Please type a three- to five-page (800 to 1,200 words) paper. Using APA style, assess the importance of developing a comprehensive security policy within the organization. What you need to convey to your CEO is that network attacks are continuing to make the news and organizations have reacted by increasingly spending more of their overall IT budget on security. Business executives are starting to have questions about what they're receiving for their increased IT security spending. Make the case to justify this spending by describing at least five main sections of an information security policy and the business benefits generated if a company's employees comply with each section. Use transition words, a thesis statement, an introduction, a body, a conclusion, and a reference page with at least two references. Use double-spaced, 12-point Arial font.
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Selling Security to the Organization
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SELLING SECURITY TO THE ORGANIZATION
Selling Security to the Organization
Introduction
Technology is rapidly advancing, which makes security a major concern to
companies and business. Now day's companies are very concern about the malicious
threats to their computers and networks and taking all precautionary steps to secure all
their operations. Therefore, the company has an increased budget on the overall IT
budget. There are multiple dangers that computer networks are exposed to, and most of
them are due to the Internet. Companies must take security awareness seriously. They
must have a proper and effective security policy that will address all possible threats to
the network. It is vital to have a high-level security policy that can reduce liabilities and
organizational risks.
We live in an era where technology is everywhere. Everything around you is
considered "smart," so to speak. The problem is security and the flaws/threats that
come with it. There are constant DDoS attacks, ransom ware hijackings, system
breaches, stolen inform...