The document outlines the Code of Ethics for information security professionals certified by (ISC)2. It discusses the four mandatory canons of acting honorably, providing diligent service, protecting society, and advancing the profession. Compliance with the Code is required to maintain certification.
The document outlines the Code of Ethics for information security professionals certified by (ISC)2. It discusses the four mandatory canons of acting honorably, providing diligent service, protecting society, and advancing the profession. Compliance with the Code is required to maintain certification.
The Pursuit of Integrity, Honor and Trust in Information Security
All information security professionals who are certifed by (ISC)
2 recognize that such certifcation is a privilege that must be both earned and maintained. In support of this principle, all members are required to commit to fully support the (ISC) 2 Code of Ethics (the Code). Members who violate any provision of the Code will be subject to action by a peer review panel, which may result in the revocation of certifcation. The Code gives assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of a fellow (ISC) 2 member, and it provides a high level of confdence when dealing with a peer member. There are four mandatory canons in the code, and additional guidance is provided for each. While this guidance may be considered by the board of directors in judging behavior, it is advisory rather than mandatory. It is intended to help professionals identify and resolve the inevitable ethical dilemmas that they will confront during the course of their information security careers. By necessity, such high-level guidance is not intended to be a substitute for the ethical judgment of the professional. Code of Ethics Preamble Safety of the commonwealth, duty to our principals (employers, contractors, people we work for), and to each other requires that we adhere, and be seen to adhere, to the highest ethical standards of behavior. Therefore, strict adherence to this Code is a condition of certifcation. Code of Ethics Canons: Protect society, the commonwealth, and the infrastructure. Promote and preserve public trust and confdence in information and systems. Promote the understanding and acceptance of prudent information security measures. Preserve and strengthen the integrity of the public infrastructure. Discourage unsafe practice. Act honorably, honestly, justly, responsibly, and legally. Tell the truth; make all stakeholders aware of your actions on a timely basis. Observe all contracts and agreements, express or implied. Treat all members fairly. In resolving conficts, consider public safety and duties to principals, individuals, and the profession in that order. Give prudent advice; avoid raising unnecessary alarm or giving unwarranted comfort. Take care to be truthful, objective, cautious, and within your competence. When resolving differing laws in different jurisdictions, give preference to the laws of the jurisdiction in which you render your service. Provide diligent and competent service to principals. Preserve the value of their systems, applications, and informa- tion. CODE OF ETHICS www.isc2.org (ISC) 2 is the premier not-for-proft organization dedicated to certifying information security professionals around the world. With tens of thousands of credentialed specialists worldwide, (ISC) 2 is dedicated to helping both the certifed individual and their organization be successful in the information security industry. Indeed, our credentials are considered the Gold Standard in information security. So (ISC) 2 is the logical frst contact for anyone serious about protecting information assets at an unsurpassed level of excellence. COE000.0 (09/10) Respect their trust and the privileges that they grant you. Avoid conficts of interest or the appearance thereof. Render only those services for which you are fully competent and qualifed. Advance and protect the profession. Sponsor for professional advancement those best qualifed. All other things equal, prefer those who are certifed and who adhere to these canons. Avoid professional association with those whose practices or reputation might diminish the profession. Take care not to injure the reputation of other professionals through malice or indifference. Maintain your competence; keep your skills and knowledge current. Give generously of your time and knowledge in training others. Objectives for Guidance The committee is mindful of its responsibility to: Give guidance for resolving good versus good, and bad versus bad, dilemmas. To encourage right behavior such as: Research Teaching Identifying, mentoring, and sponsoring candidates for the profession Valuing the certifcate To discourage such behavior as: Raising unnecessary alarm, fear, uncertainty, or doubt Giving unwarranted comfort or reassurance Consenting to bad practice Attaching weak systems to the public network Professional association with non-professionals Professional recognition of or association with amateurs Associating or appearing to associate with criminals or criminal behavior These objectives are provided for information only; the professional is not required or expected to agree with them. In resolving the choices that confront him or her, the professional should keep in mind that the guidance is advisory only. Compliance with the guidance is neither necessary nor suffcient for ethical conduct. Compliance with the preamble and canons is mandatory. Conficts between the canons should be resolved in the order of the canons. The canons are not equal and conficts between them are not intended to create ethical binds. For more information on (ISC) 2 s Code of Ethics, visit www.isc2.org/ethics. CODE OF ETHICS
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