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Building A Global Information Assurance
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Raymond J Curts: Strategic Consulting, Fairfax Station, Virginia,
USA
Douglas E Campbell: Syneca Research Group Inc., Fairfax, Virginia,
USA
List Price: $74.95
Cat. #: AU1368
ISBN: 0849313686
Publication Date: 12/26/2002
Number of Pages: 424
Availability: In Stock
Auerbach Publications
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Brief...
Description
Governments, their agencies, and businesses are perpetually battling
to protect valuable, classified, proprietary, or sensitive information
but often find that the restrictions imposed upon them by information
security policies and procedures have significant, negative impacts
on their ability to function. These government and business entities
are beginning to realize the value of information assurance (IA)
as a tool to ensure that the right information gets to the right
people, at the right time, with a reasonable expectation that it
is timely, accurate, authentic, and uncompromised.
Intended for those interested in the construction and operation
of an IA or Information Security (InfoSec) program, Building a
Global Information Assurance Program describes the key building
blocks of an IA development effort including:
· Information Attributes
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System Attributes
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Infrastructure or Architecture
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Interoperability
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IA Tools
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Cognitive Hierarchies
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Decision Cycles
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Organizational Considerations
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Operational Concepts
Because of their extensive and diverse backgrounds, the authors
bring a unique perspective to current IT issues. The text presents
their proprietary process based on the systems development life
cycle (SDLC) methodology specifically tailored for an IA program.
This process is a structured, cradle-to-grave approach to IA program
development, from program planning and design to implementation,
support, and phase out. Building a Global Information Assurance
Program provides a proven series of steps and tasks that you can
follow to build quality IA programs faster, at lower costs, and
with less risk.
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Snapshot
- Provides a structured, cradle-to-grave approach for IA program development
- Pulls together Information Operations, Information
Warfare, Information Security, and Information Assurance in a
tidy,
coherent package
- Presents a proven series of steps and tasks that the reader
can follow to build a quality and efficient IA program
- Places everything under a life-cycle methodology
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Review
In general, this book takes you through the steps towards protecting
your infromation from a legal and security wise point of view.
Its highly structured content provides a clear view through
the available approaches and the mines waiting for those not
respecting the rules.
Take care restricting data, do not get your data blocked or
even loose valuable business due to inflexible structures.
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Concluded ... |
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This
book is filled with valuable information and approachs. A complete
guide for Managers and Professionals.
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