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"Information Security Policies Made Easy" by Cresson-Wood

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Rob Slade, Ed. DECrypt & ComNet, VARUG rep, 604-984-4067

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"Information Security Policies Made Easy", Wood, 1994, 1-881585-01-8, U$495.00

Data security texts and talks often promote numerous concepts that should be
added to, or included in, security policies. There are numerous presentations
in even general computer conferences on designing such policy documents. Few
policies, however, actually get written. Those that do are often full of holes
and gaps. Writing a security policy is an enormous undertaking, and most
companies will not allow for the resources necessary to do it well.

This uniquely valuable tool can save a great deal of time in the process. It
is a set of over 600 sample paragraphs for a policy document, provided in both
hard copy and soft copy, for ease of use. The book starts with an overview of
what policies are, as distinct from guidelines, standards, procedures, and
controls; the needs for, and uses of, policies; and, strategies for formation
of policies.

I stress, again, the word "tool." The book could be confused with a single
data security policy document, albeit an overly large one. The items should,
however, be tailored to your organization and vetted with care. For example,
of the nine items related to computer viral programs, six contain flaws such as
misleading information (ironically irrelevant to the policy under discussion),
over detail (a procedure, rather than a policy), draconian measures (likely to
be ignored and, therefore, weaken the whole), or policies which are admirable
in themselves, but unworkable with existing technologies. Of the three
remaining policies, one would be primarily useful only in a software
development shop, while another would be useless in the same environment. This
leaves but one policy out of the nine which is acceptable without modification
regardless of business type. My choice of viral program policies in this
example may be seen as unfair: after all, I am an expert in a fairly esoteric
field. However, it does point out the need to thoroughly examine each policy
both in terms of general usefulness and the specifics of your particular
business and work environment.

The book also contains references to publications, groups and standards that
will be of assistance in the policy formation process. Although the price is
steep, the resources contained herein are undoubtedly worth it and more for any
IT shop facing the policy issue.

copyright Robert M. Slade, 1994 BKISPME.RVW 940503

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Vol I: U. S. Importer/exporter and companies


*** Classified listings of

Vol I: 12,000 U.S. Importer/Exporter

*** Business listing includes:
Company name
Postal address
Excutive officials
Phone number
Fax number
Scope of business
Co-operation intention

*** Importer/exporters listing is classfied as
Agriculture, forestry, livestock and fishery
Minerals and energy
Chemical products
Eubber and plastic products
Pharmaceuticals & medical equipment
Foodstuffs, beveage, cigrettes, wine, tea, etc.
Textile industry
Apparels and knitwears
Shoes, cases, garments accessories and household texiles
Transportation equipment
Construction materials and hardware
Paper and printing
Electrical and electronical products
Machinery
Conputers and office equipment
Instrument, timer, photographic apparatus and spectacles
Sporting & recreation goods
Metallic, ceramic & glass ware
Handicraft & decoration
Furnitures & products made of wood, rattan & bamboo
Environment protection & security equipment
Comprehensive trade, import & export trade
Transportation, construction engineering, commercial services
Services, financing, insurance, travel, information etc.
---------- ****** ------- ******* ----------

!!! THE BOOK ALSO CONTAINS TWO SUPPLYMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.!!!

THE ABC OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
(Part 1)

1. International trade
2. International labour division
3. The world market
4. Regional economic uion
5. Transnational corporations
6. International service trade
7. Customs tariff measures
8. Custims tariff
9. Import and export quotas
10. The licensing system
11. Other non-tariff measures
12. Measures encouraging export
13. Special economic zone
14. Trade treaty and agreement
15. The general agreement on tariff and trade (GATT)
---------- ****** ------- ******* ----------


****** A SURVEY OF THE UNITED STATES *******

1. A survey of the United States
1) Geography and population
2) System of government and others
3) US domestic economy
4) Imports and exports
5) The situation of US - China (Mainland) trade
2. Organizations in charge of international trade and their commission
1) Congress
2) The excutives
3) Interantional trade commission
4) Courts
Appendix table of US governmetn organiztion names in English
3. The export management systems
1) Export control
2) Encouragement of exports
4. Non-tariff barriers of the united state
1) Management of import quotas
2) Management of textile imports
3) Stipulations of the inspection of import commodities
4) Inspection of foodsaffs, medicinces, medical instruments
and cosmetics
5) Inspection of meat, poultry and poutry-related products
6) Other management measures
Appendix
5. Customs services
1) Duties and responsiblities
2) Organization
3) Customhouse brokers
4) Customs declaration
5) Coordination of the rates of tariffs
6) Customs measurewmwnt
6. Policies and regulations on the utilization of foreign investment
and its measures or taxation
1) General siuation of foreign direct investment
2) Environment for absorbing foreign investment
3) Preferential policies on absorbing foreign investment
4) Restrictions on foreign investment
5) Tax measures on the utiliztion of foreign investment
6) Legal issues for attention by the enterprises and companies
operating in the Unites States annex
7. Overseas project contracting and labour service cooperation
1) General situation in oversear project contracting and
labour service cooperation
2) Relavant legal provisions
8. Foreign trade zones (FTZ)
1) The establishment and development of FTZs
2) Business scope and special features
3) The administration of US FTZs
4) Experiences of FTZ administration of US FTZs
5) The utilization of US FTZs
6) A brief introduction to major US FTZs
9. Multinational banks of the US
1) High pogree of monopoly of US multinational banks
2) Large multinational banks and small multinational banks
3) Characteristics of large US multinational banks
4) The destion of US multinational banks at the European
montary market
5) Credits between US multinational banks and other banks
6) International trade credit of US multinational baks
7) Company credits of US multinational banks
8) Credits of US multinational banks to developing countries


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%%%%%% VOLUME TWO %%%%%%%%


Vol II: China (Mainland) Importer/Exporter and Companies


*** Classified listings of

Vol II: 12,000 China Importer/exporter
Also plus : Fortune 500 companies of China in 1993

*** Business listing includes:
Company name
Postal address
Excutive officials
Phone number
Fax number
Scope of business
Co-operation intention

*** Importer/exporters listing is classfied as
Agriculture, forestry, livestock and fishery
Minerals and energy
Chemical products
Eubber and plastic products
Pharmaceuticals & medical equipment
Foodstuffs, beveage, cigrettes, wine, tea, etc.
Textile industry
Apparels and knitwears
Shoes, cases, garments accessories and household texiles
Transportation equipment
Construction materials and hardware
Paper and printing
Electrical and electronical products
Machinery
Conputers and office equipment
Instrument, timer, photographic apparatus and spectacles
Sporting & recreation goods
Metallic, ceramic & glass ware
Handicraft & decoration
Furnitures & products made of wood, rattan & bamboo
Environment protection & security equipment
Comprehensive trade, import & export trade
Transportation, construction engineering, commercial services
Services, financing, insurance, travel, information etc.
---------- ****** ------- ******* ----------

THE BOOK ALSO CONTAINS TWO SUPPLYMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.

THE ABC OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
(Part 2)

1. Trade terminology
1) The meaning and usage of the trade terms
2) Conventions related to trade terms in international trade
3) Trade terms for exporting countries
4) Trade terms for delivery inside importing countries
2. Business consultation
1) General procesedures of business consultation
2) Two important elements in contracts
3) Methods of consultation
3. Payments/account settlement
1) Tools of settlement
2) Methods od acccount settlement
4. Business contracts
1) Business consulation
2) Concluding and signing a contract
3) Types of contracts
4) Basic reqiurement for a contract to become efective
5. Contract articles
1) Quality articles
2) Quantity articles
3) Packing articles
4) Articles about prices
5) Shipment articles
6) Insurance articles
7) Payment articles
8) Inspection clause
9) Claim clause
10) Arbitration clause
11) Force majeure clause
6. Fulfilment of contract
1) Fulfilling the contract is a legal behaviour
2) Seller's obligations
3) Buyer's obligations
4) Breach and handling of breach
5) The procedure for fulfilling export contracts
6) The Procecedure for fulfilling import contracts

General overview of the economy of China ( Mainland )

1. General overview of the economy of China ( Mainland )
1) Major production groups
(1) Agriculture
(2) Industry
(3) Township enterprise
(4) Mining industries
2) Foreign trade
(1) The value of foreign trade, Table I
(2) The structure of commodities for export and
import, Talbe II, III, IV
(3) Chief trade partners, Table V
(4) Trade forms
3) Transportation and post and telecommunications
4) Finance and insurance
(1) Financial markets
(2) Insurance service
5) Economic cooperation with other countries
6) Tourist industry
2. Foreign economic and trade organiztions
1) The ministry of foreign economic relations and trade
2) Customs general administration
3) Import and export commodity inspection bureau
4) Financial institution
(1) Banks
(2) Non-bank financial institutions
(3) Local and specialized non-bank financial
institutions
(4) Regional commercial banks
(5) Banks in the SEZs
5) The state administration of exchange control
6) The ministry of finance
7) The sate administration of industry and commerce
8) State price bureau
3. Laws and regulations on foreign trade
1) Basic conditions
2) China's sogning of and participation in international
economic and trade treaties
(1) Trade agreements
(2) Multi-lateral international economic treaties
3) Special laws and regulations
(1) Customs law
(2) Provisions of the state council on the
encouragement of foreign investment
(3) Law on joint ventures using Chinese and foreign
investment
(4) Law on enterprises operated exclusively with
foreign capital
(5) Law on Cinese-foreign cooperative joint ventures
(6) Income tax law for enterprise iwth foreign
investment and foreign enterprises
(7) Interim procedures for the administration of
foreign investment in the development and management of whole areas of
land
(8) Preferential policies and measures in Shanghai
pudong area.
4.Forign trade management
1) Plan management
2) Quota management
(1) Management of passive quotas
(2) Positive quota management
3) Import and export license managem,ent
4) Custom managements
(1) Supervision and management of goods transportation
(2) Management of taxation
(3) Management of smuggling
5) Foreign exchange control
6) Management of import and export commodity inspection
Table 6: The list of import commodities subject to
inspection enforced by the commodity inspection authorities
5.Open ZOnes
1) Special economic zones (SEZs)
2) Open coastal cities
3) Coastal economic development zones
4) Opening of development and Shanghai pudong areas
Annex: List of coastal open economic areas
6. Foreign investment
1) General overview
2) Forms of foreign investment
3) Preferential policies and measures regarding foreign direct
investment
4) Provisions concerning the extablishment of
foreign-investment enterprises
5) Investment areas
Table 7.1; 7.2; Table 8.1; 8.2


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%%%%%% VOLUME THREE %%%%%%%%


Vol III: Taiwan Importer/Exporter and companies

*** Classified listings of

Vol III: 10,000 Taiwan Importer/Exporter

*** Business listing includes:
Company name
Postal address
Excutive officials
Phone number
Fax number
Scope of business
Co-operation intention


*** Importer/exporters listing is classfied as
Agriculture, forestry, livestock and fishery
Minerals and energy
Chemical products
Eubber and plastic products
Pharmaceuticals & medical equipment
Foodstuffs, beveage, cigrettes, wine, tea, etc.
Textile industry
Apparels and knitwears
Shoes, cases, garments accessories and household texiles
Transportation equipment
Construction materials and hardware
Paper and printing
Electrical and electronical products
Machinery
Conputers and office equipment
Instrument, timer, photographic apparatus and spectacles
Sporting & recreation goods
Metallic, ceramic & glass ware
Handicraft & decoration
Furnitures & products made of wood, rattan & bamboo
Environment protection & security equipment
Comprehensive trade, import & export trade
Transportation, construction engineering, commercial services
Services, financing, insurance, travel, information etc.
---------- ****** ------- ******* ----------

THE BOOK ALSO CONTAINS TWO SUPPLYMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.


THE ABC OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
(Part 3)

1. The balance of payments
1) Defining the balance of payments
2) The balance o fpayments summary
3) Adjustment of the balance of payments disquilibrium
2. Foreign exchange rate and exchange rate system
1) Foreign currency
2) Exhange rate and quotation
3) Buying rate, selling rate and midial rate
4) Classification of exchange rate
5) Factors influencing exchange rate fluctuations
6) Exhange rate system
3. Impact and role of exchange rate
1) Impact and role of exchange rate fluctuation on country's economy
2) Impact and role of exchange rate fluctuation on world's economy
4. Foreign exchange transactions
1) The foreign exchange market
2) Foreign exchange dealings
5. Handling of foreign exchange exposure
1) Concept classifications and basic elements of foreign
exchange exposure
2) Management of foreign exchange risk
6. Foreign exchange control
1) Categories of foreign exchange control
2) Objectives of foreign exchange control
7. International financial market
1) Definition of international financial market
2) Types of international financial market
3) Components of IEM - Monetary market
4) Components of IEM - Capital market
5) New - Type/FM - Euro - Currency market
8. Credits of internationl trade
1) Short-term credits for foreign trade
2) Medium/Long-term crdits of foreign trade - export credits
9. International leasing
1) Definition of leasing
2) Definition of international leasing
3) Means and charcteristics of leasing
10. International financial organiztions
1) The international monetary fund (IMF)
2) The international bank for reconstruction and development
(IBRD)
3) The interantional development association (IDA)
4) The international financial corporation (IFC)
11. The interantional monteary system

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****** Materials on economy and trade in Taiwan ******

1. General overview on the economy of taiwan
1) General situation
2) Economic situtation
3) Foretign trade
4) Transportation
5) Finance and insurance
6) The tourism industry
7) Other economic and social indexes
2. Orgnaizations of foreign economic relations
1) Organizations in charge of foreign economic relation and
trade
2) The trade association and banks
3. Laws and regulations concerning foreign affairs
1) Draft law on trade
2) Norms for the examination and approval of the exportation
of goods
3) Provisions for manufactureres to apply for the exportation
of goods
4) Provisions on the management of export quotas for textiles
5) Measures to provent export goods from counterfeiting
trademarks and foreign origins
6) Principles for industrial commercial organiztions to manage
the export examination approval and registration
7) Morms for the examination and approval of the importation
of goods
8) Provisions for manufactueres to apply for the importation
of goods
9) Simplification measures for manufacturersto apply for
export & import license
10) Regulations on the investment from foreigners
11) Regulations on the technological cooperation
12) Provisions on the examination and approval of oversea
investment and technological cooperation
13) Regulation on the investment from oversea Chinese
14) Provisions on the administration of the investment and
technological cooperation perforamed indirectly in the territory of
mainland
15) Provisions for the implementation of the impsition of
equalization duty and anti-dumping duty
16) Provisions concerning the establishment and management of
bonded warehouse
17) Measures for the issuance of the certificate of Taiwanes
origin
4. Foreign trade management
1) Commodity inspection
2) Foreign exchange control
3) Tariff
4) License and quota
5. Export processing zones and HSIP
1) The establishment of export processing zones
2) Pertinent ordinances and rules on export processing zones
3) Achievments and prospects of export processing
4) The Hsinchu science - based industiral park
Table 1: Statistics on approved eport enterprises by category
Table 2: Statistics on EPZs investment export and employment
Table 3: Sources of investment for approved export enterprises
6. Utiliztion of overseas capital and investment in foreign countries
1) Absorption of capital from foreign countries and overseas
Chinses
2) Current situation and trend of investment in foreign
countries
3) Investment relationship between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland


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%%%%%% VOLUME FOUR %%%%%%%%


( V: Hong Kong and Macao Importer/Exporter and Companies )

*** Classified listings of

Vol V: 8,000 Hong Kong & Macao Importer/Exporter

*** Business listing includes:
Company name
Postal address
Excutive officials
Phone number
Fax number
Scope of business
Co-operation intention


*** Importer/exporters listing is classfied as
Agriculture, forestry, livestock and fishery
Minerals and energy
Chemical products
Eubber and plastic products
Pharmaceuticals & medical equipment
Foodstuffs, beveage, cigrettes, wine, tea, etc.
Textile industry
Apparels and knitwears
Shoes, cases, garments accessories and household texiles
Transportation equipment
Construction materials and hardware
Paper and printing
Electrical and electronical products
Machinery
Conputers and office equipment
Instrument, timer, photographic apparatus and spectacles
Sporting & recreation goods
Metallic, ceramic & glass ware
Handicraft & decoration
Furnitures & products made of wood, rattan & bamboo
Environment protection & security equipment
Comprehensive trade, import & export trade
Transportation, construction engineering, commercial services
Services, financing, insurance, travel, information etc.


---------- ****** ------- ******* ----------


!!! THE BOOK ALSO CONTAINS TWO SUPPLYMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.!!!

THE ABC OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
(Part 4)

World market analysis and forecasting
1. The significance of the study of market analysis and forecasting
2. Economics conditions and indes system
3. Study of international commodity market quotations
4. Methods of forecasting quotations

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******* Materials on economy and trade in Hong Kong & Macau *******

Hong Kong

1. General economic situation
1) Manufacturing
2) Foregin trade
3) Financial industry
4) Insurance
5) Real estate
6) Building industy
7) Transportation
8) Information
9) Tourism
10) Fishery, agiculture and mining
11) HK internal market and commercial practices
2. Organizations of foreign economic and trade relations
1) Organization of foreign economic and trade administration
(1) Trade department
(2) Industry department
(3) The customs & excise department
2) The semi-official organizations for the promotion of
foreign trade and economy
(1) The Hong Kong trade development council
(2) Hong kong export credit insurance corporation
(ECIC)
(3) The Hogn Kong productivity council
(4) Comsumer council
(5) The Hong Kong trade facilitation council
3) Non-govenment organiztion for the promotion of foreign trade and
economic develepment
(1) The Chinese general chamber of commerce
(2) The Hong Kong gerneral chamber of commerce
(3) Federation of Hong Kong industies
(4) The CHinese manufacturers' association of Hong Kong
3. Economic laws and regulations in Hong Kong
1) Origins of Hong Kong economic laws
2) International treaties Hong Kong joined
3) Hong Kong's contract law
4) Hong Kong's rile of goods ordinace
5) Hong Kong's financial ordinaces
6) Hong Kong's bill of exchange ordinaces
7) Hong Kong's tax policy
8) Hong Kong's import or export permit
4. Foreign trade control
1) Foreign trade control organizations
2) Import and export control
3) Other measures influencing import and export
4) Customs procesedure
5. Foreign exchange control
1) Functions of the foreign exchange fund
2) Currency and exchange rate arrangments
6. Foreign investment introduction and investment abroad
1) Introduction of foreign investment
(1) Investment environment
(2) Modes of investment
(3) Investment policy
2) Investment abroad
(1) Investment market
(2) The field of investment
Table 1: Total local output value by classified economic
Table 2: Local product export
Table 3: Enterport trade
Table 4: Trade between HK and its major trading regions
Table 5: Overview of HK foreign trade
Table 6: Local product export of major catgories of goods

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Macao

1. General ecnomic situation
1) Industry
(1) General situation
(2) Major industrial sectors
2) Torism and gambling industry
3) Property development
4) Financial and insurance
5) Foreign trade
(1) Export
(2) Import
(3) Enterpot
6) Transportation, post and telecommunications
2. Major economic organization and policies, law and regulations
1) Major economic organizations
2) Policies law and regulations
(1) Industry
(2) Foreign trade
(3) Financial and insurance

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