John,

Security policy are for internal use and each security policy varies from
company to company. If you do
a search on the net for "security policy) you will find plenty of
information that will help you to accomplish
your goal. There is a lot of information on the Cisco web site, A good
example is available in the book Managing Cisco Network Security.

Thanks,

Juan Blanco

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Hi All,

does any one have a copy of a security policy (like a corporate security
outline for the company) that they are willing to share, so I can create one
using that as a template/guide ?

Thanks all

John
Sydney, Australia


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