Scalable Remote Access Infrastructure
CAN/CIOSC 100-4 | Digital Governance – Part 4
What this Standard Covers
The infrastructure that remote workers use – personal or employer-provided laptops that connect to the corporate network via VPNs and home WiFi – may not be able to scale rapidly and presents cybersecurity risks.
This Standard presents a set of requirements that enables organizations to rapidly scale up and down their IT operations to meet the unpredictable demands of workers shifting their work habits to a work-from-home model and to continue to meet organizational security needs. This set of requirements is vendor-agnostic. It does not prescribe specific tooling but rather provides general practices.
This Standard encompasses and extends the requirements outlined in CAN/CIOSC 100-1 and CAN/CIOSC 100-2.
About this Standard
Edition
FIRST
Year Published
2023
Intended for Conformity Assessment?
Yes
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