Week 9 - Implementing Security Policies and how it affects workers

 

Implementing security policies can have many implications on the teams that they are implemented with. One such thing is a zero-trust policy. This leads to multiple step authentication because of the system policies in place leading to the network not automatically trusting anything that connects to a network and requires additional authentication to access any resources on the network.

 

Additional ways the policies can affect the employees are by preventing access to resources, requiring different steps to access secure areas, and limiting what internet websites can be accessed on the secure network. Although these policies can prevent employees from doing certain things, it keeps the network and information on that network secure.

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