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Components Of A Strategic Plan For Desktop Security

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Components of a Strategic Plan for Desktop Security Name Institution Professor Course Date The necessary components of a strategic plan for desktop security include the creation of strong passwords, awareness about email security, employee security threats, file sharing security, management of physical security, removal media and BYOD security. The components identified above are not only necessary but also important because they are the main routes used by malicious individuals and organization to threaten the stability of an organization’s computer security systems. For example, hackers among other malicious people and organizations target employee security threats to gain entry into a computer system through phishing, unauthorized application installation and usage, default or weak passwords, disabled security controls and poor, remote security (Peltier, 2016). Therefore, if the employee security threats are not resolved, unauthorized users will continue gaining access into the organization’s computer system, and this could lead to loss of critical information. Besides, awareness about email security is an important component of a strategy plan for desktop security because ...
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