Transcription of Generally Accepted System Security Principles
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27 Generally Accepted System Security Principles Release for Public Comment Ralph Spencer Poore The Generally Accepted System SecurityPrinciples (GASSP) Committee hasapproved this release of the GASSP for pub-lic comment. The introductory materialsand the sections through and includingSection Pervasive Principles are includedfor the reader s information only. PervasivePrinciples have previously had a publiccomment period. The GASSPC asks theprofession to review and comment on Sec-tion Broad Functional Principles (themajority of the document). Section Detailed Security Principles remains a workin progress that will be built on the BroadFunctional Principles . We welcome yourcomments on all aspects of the document;however, we ask that you concentrate onsubstantive matters rather than Chairman asks that we provide spe-cial recognition to all those persons andorganizations that have contributed to theGASSP effort to date. In addition, he citesthe following individuals and organiza-tions for their exceptional contributions:Craig Schiller, who drafted the first straw-man in a Herculean original effort; theComputer Security Institute (CSI), whichhas consistently provided the GASSPC with solid support; the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (MIT), which hasprovided the GASSPC with a Web site;Charlie LeGrande and the Institute forInternal Auditors (IIA) for the same rea-son; as well as William H.
GENERALLY ACCEPTED SYSTEM SECURITY PRINCIPLES FALL 1990 29 BENEFITS The GASSP will promote good practice. The GASSP will provide the authorita-
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