Consider your incident response plan (IRP) you created last week. Using a similar approach, draft a generic, sample issue-specific policy that would be useful to any home computer user. Let’s use the premise that this policy could be available to the general public. Ensure you’re covering all of the critical aspects of a security policy.
Get a second opinion on its usability. You might use a family member, a work colleague, or one of your group members. Use that feedback to improve your policy. Include their feedback as part of your submission.
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