The information security professional has evolved from computer operator to chief information security officer; from controlling punched cards to negotiating strategic plans, defining policies, documenting processes, managing technology, measuring performance, controlling costs, supporting business recovery and demonstrating regulatory compliance. This publication includes a case study and steps to:
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This is the author's second "Stepping Through..." book. The first book, Stepping Through the IS Audit, was written to help both auditors and auditees through the intricacies of the information systems (IS) audit process. The second book, Stepping Through the InfoSec Program, tackles the broader and, in some ways, more challenging topic of establishing and running an information security program.
Although the second book is clearly directed at the information security manager, it could provide value to a number of constituencies. For one, IS auditors may find the book useful as a basis for determining what an ideal information security program should be. Business unit managers may benefit greatly from this book, particularly when dealing with the information security group, and less technical readers will find the case study helpful to understand they key aspects of an information security program in operation.
If my experience is typical, the information security professional tasked with setting up an information security program starts out by writing policy. Once the security policy and standards have been dutifully copied from one of the many available sources, what should be done next? Without a realistic guide to the next steps, information security professionals may find themselves at a loss. This book is one such guide and can help professionals get over the hurdle.
Stepping Through the InfoSec Program consists of three sections; the context in which information security programs are developed, the components of the information security program itself and a case study in the form of a chatty but substantive dialog. Notably, the first part focuses on individuals, whereas the second and third parts focus on the program.
The first part provides a comprehensive background and a practical context, including
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