Cryptography Policy
Ensuring proper and effective encryption to protect information.
Purpose
To ensure proper and effective use of cryptography to protect the confidentiality, authenticity and/or integrity of information.
This policy establishes requirements for the use and protection of cryptographic keys and cryptographic methods throughout the entire encryption lifecycle.
Scope
All information systems developed and/or controlled by safetynetsolutions.co.uk which store or transmit confidential data.
General requirements
safetynetsolutions.co.uk shall evaluate the risks inherent in processing and storing data, and shall implement cryptographic controls to mitigate those risks where deemed appropriate.
Where encryption is in use, strong cryptography with associated key management processes and procedures shall be implemented and documented.
All encryption shall be performed in accordance with industry standards, including NIST SP 800-57.
Customer or confidential company data must utilize strong ciphers and configurations in accordance with vendor recommendations and industry best practices including public network.
Key management
NIST when stored or transferred over a Access to keys and secrets shall be tightly controlled in accordance with the Access Control Policy.
The following table details safetynetsolutions.co.uk's approved encryption algorithms:
Exceptions
Requests for an exception to this policy must be submitted to the Directors for approval.
A documented exception is required prior to moving, copying, or storing customer or company confidential data on any media or removable device; all portable devices and removable media containing sensitive data must be encrypted using approved standards and mechanisms.
Violations & enforcement
Any known violations of this policy should be reported to the Directors.
Violations of this policy can result in immediate withdrawal or suspension of system and network privileges and/or disciplinary action in accordance with company procedures up to and including termination of employment.
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