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National Policing Community Security Principles v1.0

National Policing Community Security Principles v1.0

National Policing Community Security Principles v1.0

Status: Retired
Published: 26/10/2022
Security level: Official
Amended / Internally developed: Yes
Live on platform:
Retired on platform: 21/11/22
Target Audience: Technical / General
Authoring body: The Police Digital Service
Grading:
Principles
Abstract

Principles are general rules and guidelines, intended to be enduring and seldom amended, that inform and support and prioritise the way in which National Policing decides which ideas, initiatives and/or opportunities are to be progressed (and warrant investment) and those that are not. These principles are a fundamental part of the National Policing Community Security Policy Framework and provide a foundation upon which a more consistent and structured approach to the design, development, and implementation of information security capabilities can be assembled. The primary focus of these principles is to provide the starting point for, setting the policy, standards and control objectives, which support the Community Security Policy Framework. The audience, scope, objectives, and governance for these principles are defined by the National Policing Community Security Policy Framework, which can be found on Knowledge Hub. For clarity these principles are approved by the Police Information Assurance Board (PIAB) and apply to all members of the ‘Community of Trust’ as defined by the National Policing Community Security Policy Framework, and any suppliers and partners that have access to, store and/or process Police information, to provide services to Policing.

Category: Security