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100 1 _aWhitman, Michael E.
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245 1 0 _aRoadmap to information security :
_bfor IT and InfoSec managers /
_cMichael E. Whitman; Herbert J. Mattord
260 _aBoston, MA :
_bCourse Technology/Cengage Learning,
_cc2011.
300 _axxix, 523 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aNote: Foreword by Donn B. Parker
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPart I: OVERVIEW OF THE SECURITY LANDSCAPE. 1. Introduction to the Roadmap to Information Security Roadmap. 2. Threats to Information Assets. 3. Attacks on Information Assets. Part II: STRATEGIC INFORMATION SECURITY: SECURITY GOVERNANCE. 4. Information Technology and Information Security Governance. 5. Information Security Roles and Responsibilities. 6. Positioning the Information Security Function. 7. Conducting an Information Security Assessment. Part III: STRATEGIC INFORMATION SECURITY: RISK MANAGEMENT. 8. Risk Management: Risk Identification. 9. Risk Management: Risk Assessment. 10. Risk Management: Risk Control. 11. Alternate Approaches to Risk Management. PART IV: STRATEGIC INFORMATION SECURITY: STANDARDS, REGULATIONS, LAW AND ETHICS. 12. Standards for Managing the Information Security Program. 13. Emerging Trends in Certification and Accreditation. 14. Dealing with Regulatory Compliance and Key Legal Issues. 15. Other Important Laws for Every IT/Security Manager. 16. Ethics in IT and Information Security. Part V: TACTICAL INFORMATION SECURITY: POLICIES AND PROGRAMS. 17. Information Security Policy: Development and Implementation. 18. Information Security Policy Types: EISP, ISSP, SysSP. 19. Employment Policies and Practices. 20. Implementing Security Education, Training, and Awareness Programs. Part VI: TACTICAL INFORMATION SECURITY: CONTINGENCY PLANNING. 21. Contingency Planning: Planning for the Worst. 22. The Incident Response Plan. 23. The Disaster Recovery Plan. 24. The Business Continuity Plan. Part VII: OPERATIONAL INFORMATION SECURITY: NETWORK SECURITY. 25. Communications and Operations Management. 26. Firewalls. 27. Protecting Remote Access. 28. Intrusion Detection Systems. 29. Scanning and Analysis Tools. Part VIII: OPERATIONAL INFORMATION SECURITY: CRYPTOGRAPHY AND ACCESS CONTROLS. 30. Cryptography in Theory. 31. Cryptography in Practice. 32. Access Controls and Biometrics. 33. Physical Security. Part IX: SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS. Appendix A: Information Security Self-Assessment Checklists. Appendix B: Information Security Certification Guidelines - The CISSP/SSCP. Appendix C: Information Security Certification Guidelines - The CISM.
520 _aProvides an overview of information security and its relationship to the information needs of an organization. This book guides the information technology manager in dealing with the challenges associated with the security aspects of their role, presenting guidance on assessing and improving an organization's security.
526 0 _aISIT937
650 0 _aComputer security
_9641
650 0 _aData protection
_910592
650 0 _aComputer networks
_xSecurity measures
_xManagement
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700 1 _aMattord, Herbert J.
_918199
856 _uhttps://uowd.box.com/s/5vnk9zyu38eescpj5fjcd66tyw32exw9
_zLocation Map
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