Sample Management Awareness Standard:

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Document History


Version Date Revised By Description
1.0 1 January 2010 <Current date> Michael D. Peters <Owners's name> This version replaces any prior version.


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Sample Management Security Awareness Standard


The <Your Company Name> (the "Company) Sample Security Awareness Policy defines objectives for establishing a formal Security Awareness Program, and specific standards for the education and communication of the Sample Information Security Program Charter and associated policies and standards.

This Management Security Awareness Standard builds on the objectives established in the Sample Security Awareness Policy, and provides specific instructions and requirements for providing security awareness education and training for the Company management.

I. Scope


All Company managers of employees, contractors, part-time and temporary workers, and those employed by others to perform work on Company premises or who have been granted access to Company information or systems are covered by this standard and must comply with associated guidelines and procedures.

Information assets are defined in the Sample Asset Identification and Classification Policy.

II. Requirements


A. General
1. Newly hired managers will receive the appropriate security awareness training within one month of their effective start date.
2. Managers will receive appropriate security awareness training on an annual basis.
3. Managers will be made aware of significant Information Security issues and topics as necessary.


B. Policies
1. Information security awareness training for management should cover all topics and standards for employees or Users, as well as the following policies:


C. Standards
1. Information security awareness training for management should cover all topics and standards for employees or Users, as well as the following standards:


IV. Responsibilities


The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) approves the Management Security Awareness Standard. The CISO also is responsible for ensuring the development, implementation, and maintenance of the Management Security Awareness Standard.

Company management is responsible for ensuring employees within their area of responsibility cooperate with Company security awareness and training efforts; ensuring employees within their area of responsibility receive the proper Information Security awareness and training in accordance with the Sample Security Awareness Policy and associated standards and guidelines; and ensuring the effective communication of relevant security issues with the Information Security Department.

V. Enforcement and Exception Handling


Failure to comply with the Management Security Awareness Standard and associated guidelines and procedures can result in disciplinary actions up to and including termination of employment for employees or termination of contracts for contractors, partners, consultants, and other entities. Legal actions also may be taken for violations of applicable regulations and laws.

Requests for exceptions to the Management Security Awareness Standard should be submitted to <Insert Title> in accordance with the Information Security Standards Exception Procedure. Prior to official management approval of any exception request, the individuals, groups, or organizations identified in the scope of this standard will continue to observe the Management Security Awareness Standard.

VI. Review and Revision


The Management Security Awareness Standard will be reviewed and revised in accordance with the Sample Information Security Program Charter.

Approved: _______________________________________________________

Signature


<Insert Name>


Chief Information Security Officer