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Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Compliance Management Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Compliance Management Cookbook Over 40 practical recipes that will help you plan, build, implement, and enhance IT compliance policies using Microsoft Security Compliance Manager and Microsoft System Center 2012 R2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782171706
Length 284 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Starting the Compliance Process for Small Businesses 2. Implementing the First Steps of Basic Compliance FREE CHAPTER 3. Enhancing the Basic Compliance Program Using Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager 4. Monitoring the Basic Compliance Program 5. Starting an Enterprise Compliance Program 6. Planning a Compliance Program in Microsoft System Center 2012 7. Configuring a Compliance Program in Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager 8. Automating Compliance Processes with Microsoft System Center 2012 9. Reporting on Compliance with System Center 2012 A. Useful Websites and Community Resources Index

Defining your communication approach


A working communication process is the next key aspect for the successful implementation of a compliance program. There are two reasons for this. The first one is about the nature of the compliance project. As mentioned in the previous recipe, compliance means change. To gain support not only from your senior management and business managers, but also from the employees affected by those changes, an adequate communication plan must exist or must be implemented prior to starting the project. The other reason is that each employee must be reached to know what is expected of them. If there are changes or additions to policies, a communication strategy must exist to reach the affected users. Keep in mind that you wouldn't need to reach all the users every time you wish to communicate information.

Getting ready

The structure of your project management team and responsibilities must be defined. You must know who is responsible for which business area. This should...

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