Which one of the following is an important characteristic of an information security policy?
A.
Identifies major functional areas of information.
B.
Quantifies the effect of the loss of the information.
C.
Requires the identification of information owners.
D.
Lists applications that support the business function.
Explanation:
Information security policies area high-level plans that describe the goals of the
procedures. Policies are not guidelines or standards, nor are they procedures or controls.
Policies describe security in general terms, not specifics. They provide the blueprints for an
overall security program just as a specification defines your next product – Roberta Bragg CISSP
Certification Training Guide (que) pg 206
Where does this copy from Bragg say that a Security Policy identifies major areas?
A