"Agency directors must ensure that the appropriate personnel within their organizations classify the sensitivity of the information within their purview; identify, define, and grant access to information assets; and adequately protect the information within their assigned area of management control," said the document.
Washington, D.C. CISO on Protecting Sensitive Data
For all employees and contractors of the DC government
Calvin Miller, Washington, D.C.'s chief information security officer today released a guide for protecting sensitive data, which includes links to policy on sensitivity, risk management, physical security, access control and remote access. The information is for all employees and contractors of the DC government.
"Agency directors must ensure that the appropriate personnel within their organizations classify the sensitivity of the information within their purview; identify, define, and grant access to information assets; and adequately protect the information within their assigned area of management control," said the document.
"Agency directors must ensure that the appropriate personnel within their organizations classify the sensitivity of the information within their purview; identify, define, and grant access to information assets; and adequately protect the information within their assigned area of management control," said the document.