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Re: security management techniques


From: David Pirolo <webmaster () WARNERPACIFIC EDU>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 10:51:45 -0700

Hi Tammy,
From what I'm seeing in this conversation, the 27000 series is where
people are heading.  I'm interested in finding out how to get the
discount.  We aren't exactly a large institution and I'd be hard pressed
to get an approval on purchasing content without seeing it first.  I'm
also going to look over the educause info you suggested as well.

Thanks,

David Pirolo


On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 17:07 +0000, Tammy Lynn Clark wrote:
We standardized under the ISO 27000 series (they have standards around
building an effective information security management program based on
evaluating risks, best practices for controls integration, how to
develop a standardized approach to risk management, etc.)  They aren’t
free of charge but there are ways to get the costs reduced.  Feel free
to contact me directly if interested.  The ISO 27000 is a
comprehensive approach (people, process and technology) and you can
then layer in other standards such as NIST or COBIT, based on your
needs.

 

Take a look at the HEISC Information Security Guide doing searches and
looking at the chapters there will lead  you to a multitude of
resources to examine…  www.educause.edu/security/guide

 

Best regards!

 

Tammy L. Clark, CISSP, CISM, CISA, HISP, CRISC, PMP

Chief Information Security Officer

Information Security Coordination

tlclark () gsu edu

404-413-4509


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