💼 g. assume information assets have an unknown and possibly reduced level of information security control. This is typically referred to as the principle of ‘never trust, always identify’;
- Contextual name: 💼 g. assume information assets have an unknown and possibly reduced level of information security control. This is typically referred to as the principle of ‘never trust, always identify’;
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- Located in: 💼 1 APRA envisages that an APRA-regulated entity would adopt a set of high-level information security principles in order to establish a sound foundation for the entity’s information security policy framework. Common information security principles include:
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