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13.1.e: Ensure adequate employee security management

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Ensure adequate employee security management, duly considering measures such as setting out categories of personnel who exercise critical functions, establishing access rights to premises, critical infrastructure and sensitive information, setting up procedures for background checks in accordance with Article 14 and designating the categories of persons who are required to undergo such background checks, and laying down appropriate training requirements and qualifications;

This requirement is part of the framework:  
CER Directive

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13.1.e: Ensure adequate employee security management
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13.1.e: Ensure adequate employee security management
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13.1.e: Ensure adequate employee security management
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Ensure adequate employee security management, duly considering measures such as setting out categories of personnel who exercise critical functions, establishing access rights to premises, critical infrastructure and sensitive information, setting up procedures for background checks in accordance with Article 14 and designating the categories of persons who are required to undergo such background checks, and laying down appropriate training requirements and qualifications;

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13.1.e: Ensure adequate employee security management
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In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. Each requirement is fulfilled with one or multiple tasks.

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13.1.e: Ensure adequate employee security management
of the framework  
CER Directive
Task name
Priority
Task completes
Complete these tasks to increase your compliance in this policy.
Critical
Maintaining confidentiality agreements
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Defining cyber security responsibilities and tasks in employment contracts
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Process for removing hardware and access rights at termination of employment relationship
Critical
High
Normal
Low
44
requirements
Personnel security
Changes in employment relationships

Process for removing hardware and access rights at termination of employment relationship

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Informing about cyber security responsibilities that continue after employment relationship has ended
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Screenings and background checks before recruitment
Critical
High
Normal
Low
47
requirements
Personnel security
Changes in employment relationships

Screenings and background checks before recruitment

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Amount, competence and adequacy of key cyber security personnel
Critical
High
Normal
Low
44
requirements
Risk management and leadership
Cyber security management

Amount, competence and adequacy of key cyber security personnel

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Arranging training and guidance during orientation (or before granting access rights)
Critical
High
Normal
Low
45
requirements
Personnel security
Cyber security training

Arranging training and guidance during orientation (or before granting access rights)

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