Information Security Policy
•Collection and utilization of personal information
In accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act and related
regulations, information will not be arbitrarily released to third parties.
When using this Web site, this Web site will automatically collect the following
information: date and time, the Web pages you have selected, your URL, your Web
browser, your actions on this Web site (such as downloads) and whether or not
they were successful. This information will only be used to improve this Web
sites content.
Monitor behavior that causes a major load on this Web site.
•Information safety rights training
Assign appropriate job responsibilities and distribution rights and set up an
evaluation and examination system and if necessary, a mutual support system for
personnel who handle sensitive or secret information or whose job requires them
to have system administration rights.
Deal with personnel who take leave, retire, or are suspended in accordance with
the established procedure for such cases and immediately withdraw their access
rights to the various system resources.
Provide information security education and training to personnel at different
levels based on their role and function. To improve knowledge of information
security and observance of security regulations, encourage personnel to gain an
understanding of the importance of information security and potential security
risks.
•Information security and protection
Establish a procedure to handle information security events and assign relevant
personnel with the responsibility to deal rapidly and effectively with
information security events.
Establish a change management reporting mechanism for information infrastructure
and systems to avoid security leaks.
Carefully handle and protect personal information in accordance with provisions
of the Computer-Processed Personal Data Protection Act.
Set up a system backup facility to perform regular backups of necessary
information and software to ensure speedy recovery of normal operation during
breakdowns or storage media failures.
•Network security management
Install a firewall to control transfer of internal network data and access from
outside networks and establish a rigorous identification procedure.
Do not store confidential and sensitive data and files in a system open to the
outside world. Do not e-mail confidential files.
Conduct regular internal network data security and virus checks, and update
virus definitions and other security measures.
•System access control management
Depending on operating system and security management requirements, set up a
password confirmation and modification procedure and keep a record.
Assign access rights to personnel of all levels depending on job requirements.
Account numbers and passwords to restrict access must be distributed by system
administrators and changed on a regular basis.
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