There are a number of IS security lawyers in existence. Radoslav Dejanovi� wrote: > > On Monday 25 March 2002 20:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Could anyone on this list possibly provide me with any links to this > > type of legal document templates, policies, laws and anything else that > > we may need to know? > > By far the best solution to this problem is to talk to some company > lawyer. While we are IT guys and we do are smart and things, most of us > just can't cope with the legal mumbo-jumbo. I'm telling this from my own > experience - if you want to make a legal document, you're just not smart > enough. Ask some lawyer for help, tell him what you want to protect and > how, and he'll wrap it in many legal buzzwords. It is vital that both of > you work together, for the lawyer doesn't know what should be protected, > how and why, and you surely don't know the "Zen of making buletproof > documents" - it is what makes a guru lawyer, not guru IT. :) > > Of course, you can help yourself by making your own policy, but if someone > gets fired because of breaking that policy, and (s)he sues the company > because the document didn't clearly state something... you don't need such > headache. > > -- > Radoslav Dejanovic > Senior Associate to Mayor's Office > City of Zagreb, Croatia
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