With SmartPhones and Tablets’ mass explosion, pervasive wireless connectivity is almost a given at any organization. Insecure wireless configuration can provide an easy-open door for malicious threat actors.
The purpose of this policy is to secure and protect the information assets owned by eCuras. eCuras provides computer devices, networks, and other electronic information systems to meet missions, goals, and initiatives. eCuras grants access to these resources as a privilege and must manage them responsibly to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all information assets.
This policy specifies the conditions that wireless infrastructure devices must satisfy to connect to the eCuras network. Only those wireless infrastructure devices that meet the standards set in this policy or are granted an exception by the Information Security Department are approved for connectivity to a eCuras network.
All employees, contractors, consultants, temporary and other workers at eCuras, including all personnel affiliated with third parties that maintain a wireless infrastructure device on behalf of eCuras must adhere to this policy. This policy applies to all wireless infrastructure devices that connect to a eCuras network or reside on a eCuras site that provides wireless connectivity to endpoint devices, including but not limited to laptops, desktops, cellular phones, and tablets. This includes any form of wireless communication device capable of transmitting packet data.
4.1 General Requirements
All wireless infrastructure devices that reside at a eCuras site and connect to a eCuras network, or provide access to information classified as eCuras Confidential, or above must:
4.2 Lab and Isolated Wireless Device Requirements
All lab wireless infrastructure devices that provide access to eCuras Confidential or above must adhere to section 4.1 above. Lab and isolated wireless devices that do not provide general network connectivity to the eCuras network must:
4.3 Home Wireless Device Requirements
4.3.1 Wireless infrastructure devices that provide direct access to the eCuras corporate network must conform to the Home Wireless Device Requirements as detailed in the Wireless Communication Standard.
4.3.2 Wireless infrastructure devices that fail to conform to the Home Wireless Device Requirements must be installed in a manner that prohibits direct access to the eCuras corporate network. Access to the eCuras corporate network through this device must use standard remote access authentication.
5.1 Compliance Measurement
The Infosec team will verify compliance with this policy through various methods, including but not limited to periodic walk-thrus, video monitoring, business tool reports, internal and external audits, and feedback to the policy owner.
5.2 Exceptions
The Infosec team must approve any exception to the policy in advance.
5.3 Non-Compliance
An employee found to have violated this policy may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment.
Revised: March 14th, 2018