Exposure Draft of the Generally Accepted System Security Principles (GSSP)
Author
GSSP/ISSA
Entry type
techreport
Abstract
Generally Accepted System Security Principles incorporate the consensus at a particular times as to the practices, conventions, rules, mechanisms, and procedures that 1) information security professionals should employ, or that 2) information processing
products should provide, to achieve, preserve, and restore the properties of integrity, availability, and confidentiality of information and information systems.
GSSP is a technical security term encompassing the practices, conventions, rules, mechanisms, and procedures that are needed to define accepted security practice at a particular time. It includes broad guidlines and detailed practices and procedures.
Date
1994
Address
Petaluma, CA 94954
Editor
Will Ozier, GSSP Committee Chair
Key alpha
GSSP
Publication Date
0000-00-00
Location
A hard-copy of this is in the Papers Cabinet

