Create a written IT security policy that identifies critical assets and defines policies for physical security, account management, and backup and recovery among other areas.
For instance, a database administrator can mistakenly implement a security policy that affects all of users of the service but actually contravenes the policies or rules that some customers need to abide by (due to above-mentioned national or industry rules).
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In fact, as America's envoy was emphatically told over his dish of spicy lentils, it is partly a consequence of the country's abiding affliction: the refusal of Pakistani generals to abandon a national-security policy that they have presumed to dictate, with disastrous consequences for Pakistan and its region, for six decades.
The Center for Security Policy recognizes that the costs of such actions are not inconsequential.
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The Center for Security Policy believes that questions like these require urgent and informed answers.
In fact, the Center for Security Policy believes that a different outcome is both possible and necessary.
The Center for Security Policy believes that the Bush Administration should regard such statements as a throwing down of the proverbial gauntlet.
The Center for Security Policy believes that the United States must act now -- if necessary unilaterally -- to achieve these objectives.
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Such alternative policies will be the subject of an additional Center for Security Policy report that will be released in the near future.
In light of the foregoing, the Center for Security Policy believes that American Middle East policy simply cannot continue on its present course.
The Center for Security Policy believes that, in light of the gravity of Ambassador Strauss' gaffes, he should be recalled to Washington immediately.
Instead, the Center for Security Policy believes that the President must take counsel from others, more representative of the American people and their collective interests.
The Center for Security Policy believes that it is imperative that the United States and its allies begin to address both the opportunities and the risks posed by such developments.
The Center for Security Policy believes that the blatant contradictions and misrepresentations riddling this chronology beg a number of serious questions about German technology security policies past, present and future.
For all the foregoing considerations, the Center for Security Policy believes that the United States and its allies would be well advised to join Germany in extending recognition to Croatia and Slovenia immediately .
The Center for Security Policy believes that, with the release this morning of the U.S. serviceman taken prisoner by General Aideed's forces, the time has come for a prompt withdrawal of American forces from Somalia.
The Center for Security Policy expects that these debates can -- and must -- serve as a long-overdue focus for national consideration of the direction of U.S. foreign and defense policy in the post-Cold War World.
To this end, the Center for Security Policy recommends that joint hearings of the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees be held at the earliest possible moment to take testimony from Ms. Albright and other Administration officials.
In its first paper, published in August 1988, the Center for Security Policy warned that the ABM Treaty had not worked out as intended and urged that what was then known as the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) developed and deployed.
The Center for Security Policy believes that it is incumbent on the Bush Administration to "stand-down" on further weakening of the U.S. and multilateral export control regime pending a complete reassessment of the present policy approach and rampant mismanagement of licensing decisions.
The Center for Security Policy believes that, in light of the latest, powerful evidence of Mikhail Gorbachev's desire to preserve the power of the traditional central authorities in the USSR and his willingness to yield on this score only in the face of sustained pressure, it would be a grievous mistake for the West to come to his rescue.
That said, the Center for Security Policy has noted that a number of those affiliated with the new Forum have in their capacities as private individuals exhibited a greater vision than was evident when in public office.
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The Center for Security Policy has learned that other confidence rackets are about to exacerbate the social turmoil in Albania.
But Robinson, now chairman of the Casey Institute at the Center for Security Policy, argues that capital market restrictions wouldn't have the same ill effects as trade sanctions.
The Center for Security Policy noted today that the United States has officially dropped its major precondition concerning Soviet observer status in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
For these reasons, we at the Center for Security Policy are convinced that the National Aerospace Plane must become a high profile, "national" program funded at a level determined by the maturity of the associated technology.
The Center for Security Policy today warned that the Bush Administration's twin preoccupations with helping Mikhail Gorbachev and securing cosmetic Soviet support for the international campaign against Saddam Hussein is likely to spell double trouble for the United States.
Meanwhile, it quickly became apparent in the Washington salons of national security and foreign policy that people who had never been in favor of missile defense took the meaning of the September 11 attack to be just the opposite with regard to the issue.
The Center for Security Policy is concerned that the IMF and World Bank are being pressured into departing from their traditional, rigorous economic and financial analysis in order to produce, in response to the Houston summit's mandate, results like those of the EC study.
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