The leadership team is working with the information technology department in the planning of a new computerized information system. Which steps need to be done to ensure the system has the best possible amount of security? Select all that apply.
A) Prepare a security policy.
B) Draft a well-crafted security plan.
C) Ensure a sufficient number of computer workstations are in place.
D) Ensure adequate number of staff members for support.
E) Thoroughly assess assets, risk, and necessary resources.
A) Prepare a security policy.
B) Draft a well-crafted security plan.
D) Ensure adequate number of staff members for support.
E) Thoroughly assess assets, risk, and necessary resources.
Explanation: A) Effective security includes a security policy.
B) Effective security includes a well-crafted security plan.
C) The number of computer workstations is not a part of an effective security plan.
D) Effective security includes ensuring an adequate amount of staff members to provide support.
E) Effective security begins with a thorough assessment of assets, risk, and necessary resources.
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