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What is a security classification schema?
An organisation's security classification schema defines how
information should be classified (categorised) with regards to its
sensitivity or value to the organisation. The schema defines the
various security classification terms that are used within the
organisation, the ranking of the terms from least sensitive to most
sensitive and often examples of how various types of information would
be classified under the schema. An organisation's security
classification schema is applicable to both electronic and traditional
paper based information.
Why would I use janusSEAL Schema?
janusSEAL Schema is useful to security experts and system's
administrators in organisations that use one or more janusSEAL
products.
janusSEAL products make use of an organisation's security
classification schema to provide asset based security solutions and as
such require knowledge of the schema used by an organisation. A system
administrator responsible for configuring one or several janusSEAL
products require the organisation's schema in electronic form before
the janusSEAL products can be configured.
What role does janusSEAL Schema play in configuring the janusSEAL product(s) in my organisation?
janusSEAL Schema is used early in the process of configuring one or
more janusSEAL products in an organisation. It has a number of crucial
roles:
- janusSEAL Schema is the tool for defining and maintaining your organisation's security classification schema in electronic form
- janusSEAL Schema is used to convert this electronic schema
definition into a form suitable for use with Microsoft Group Policy
Objects, the preferred way for controlling the configuration settings
of janusSEAL products.
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