Information security internal governance guideline (Repealed) Guideline | November 2010–March 2019 RepealedNon-mandated This guideline was repealed on 7 March 2019. IS18 requires agencies to establish and document information security governance arrangements (including roles and responsibilities)
Essential Eight guideline Guideline | November 2024–current CurrentNon-mandated Providing information and advice for Queensland Government agencies to consider when assessing the implementation of policy requirement 3 of the QGEA Information and cyber security policy,
Identification and classification of information assets guideline Guideline | June 2016–November 2024 RepealedNon-mandated This guideline specifies how to correctly identify and classify an information asset. The last section contains a checklist to assist with the identification of information assets.
Open source software position (Repealed) Policy | October 2009–October 2019 RepealedNon-mandated This position was repealed on 10 October 2019. This position sets targets and reporting requirements in relation to the Open source software policy.
Employee agreement on use of internet and email example Example | August 2005–November 2024 RepealedNon-mandated An example of an Employee agreement on use of internet and email.
Information asset identification and classification form Template | June 2016–November 2024 RepealedNon-mandated This document provides a single checklist for identifying information assets.
Information security assurance and classification guideline Guideline | July 2018–current CurrentNon-mandated Provides advice about the quantity and quality of information security assurance that is reasonable regarding the security of information at differing business impact levels.
Business services classification framework diagram Framework | July 2010–current CurrentNon-mandated Queensland Government business services (business services) are defined as sets of activities that deliver value to or enable outcomes for Queenslanders through the delivery of business outputs.
Digital services assessment framework Framework | January 2022–current CurrentNon-mandated This Digital services assessment framework provides agencies with guidance for assessing and demonstrating compliance of their digital services with the Queensland Government Digital service standard
Information management policy framework Framework | August 2017–current CurrentNon-mandated The Information management policy framework is a tool for departments to use that can assist with making sense of information management within their own areas.