Network Security 101 – Data Classification
Ok, this really isn’t that difficult. Common Classification Systems There are two main classification schemes for data objects; the most well-known is used by the US Government for protected national information. It uses terms, now made somewhat clichéd in popular media. The other generally used schema is for the private sector. Governmental Objects Unclassified Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU) Confidential Secret Top Secret Enterprise (Private Sector) Objects Public Sensitive Private Confidential The other component of any classification scheme is the subject. There three categories of subject within a data classification system, they are as follows: Classification Subjects Data Owner Data Custodian Data User In classification systems, the Data...
New Article Published – Protect Your Network with SmoothWall 3
Once again, I have pestered the editors at the ordinarily refined Linux.com into publishing an article. I had a harder time getting this one right. I was stuck in a fiction writing mode–half of the sentences I wrote were in passive voice. Very frustrating–probably more so for the editors. http://www.linux.com/feature/154568 In any case, go check out the story–SmoothWall is an excellent choice for network border...
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