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Jul 04,2009 by alperen

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Networking employees at all levels will require additional training and sign-offs on those portions of the security policy that impact their jobs, but that aren’t covered in the AUP. Again, this should be handled proactively with enough detail that each employee understands their responsibilities and the limits of their authority. No one wants to learn that the configuration file they sent to Cisco TAC for help with a problem might cost them their job as a breach of the company security policy.


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