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QOP'Accco]. Security Control in Management Information Systems.

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First , What is an MIS ?. MIS stands for Management Information System, which is a field that merges information technology with business to help organizations collect, process, and analyze data for better decision-making..

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What is Security Control?. Definition. Security control refers to the protective measures, policies, and procedures implemented to safeguard information systems from threats, unauthorised access, and potential damage..

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Why Security Control Matters. Protect Assets. Safeguards valuable data, hardware, and intellectual property from theft or damage..

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Types of Security Control. Security controls are categorised into five main types, each addressing different aspects of information system protection..

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Storage Security Control. Protecting Data at Rest.

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Standards Guideline lations noctDU2ts Plan Constr.

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Physical Security Control. Access Control Systems.

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Telecommunication Security Control. alamy FIREWALL 2WP76AM www.alamy.com.

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Computer Failure Controls. Preventive Measures. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS), surge protectors, and redundant systems preventing failures before they occur..

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Key Takeaways. Comprehensive Approach. Effective security requires implementing all five types of controls working together to protect information systems..

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