Which document is designed to educate the organization's users by specifying the correct and incorrect ways of using its IT resources and handling data, to prevent misuse and protect organizational assets?
The Acceptable Use Policy is a document designed to educate employees about the proper use of company resources, including the handling of sensitive data and appropriate online behaviors. It is a guideline that helps in preventing misuse of resources and in protecting company assets. An Operations Manual typically contains detailed instructions for performing specific tasks and does not focus on general use policies. A Security Policy Framework outlines the overall security approach but does not typically address the day-to-day acceptable usage in detail. The Business Continuity Plan outlines how an organization will continue operating during an unplanned service disruption more extensively than day-to-day resource handling.
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