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Overview
Written by two INFOSEC experts, this book provides a systematic and practical approach for establishing, managing and operating a comprehensive Information Assurance program. It is designed to provide ISSO managers, security managers, and INFOSEC professionals with an understanding of the essential issues required to develop and apply a targeted information security posture to both public and private corporations and government run agencies.
There is a growing concern among all corporations and within the security industry to come up with new approaches to measure an organization's information security risks and posture. Information Assurance explains and defines the theories and processes that will help a company protect its proprietary information including:
• The need to assess the current level of risk.
• The need to determine what can impact the risk.
• The need to determine how risk can be reduced.
The authors lay out a detailed strategy for defining information security, establishing IA goals, providing training for security awareness, and conducting airtight incident response to system compromise. Such topics as defense in depth, configuration management, IA legal issues, and the importance of establishing an IT baseline are covered in-depth from an organizational and managerial decision-making perspective.
• Experience-based theory provided in a logical and comprehensive manner.
• Management focused coverage includes establishing an IT security posture, implementing organizational awareness and training, and understanding the dynamics of new technologies.
• Numerous real-world examples provide a baseline for assessment and comparison.
Audience: Security managers, INFOSEC Managers, Operational Managers, Information and Operational System Auditors, IT System Administrators and IT Network Managers.
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
…outline the steps needed to develop an information assurance plan to protect an organization’ knowledge and information. – Security Management…the book is as applicable to protecting the proprietary corporate information as it is to safeguarding classified government data. – Security Management
…a high-level overview of the necessary elements of an effective information-assurance plan and strategy… – Security Management
From The Critics
Written for ISSO managers, security managers, and INFOSEC professionals, this book outlines a systematic approach to establishing, managing, and operating a comprehensive information assurance program. It identifies the essential issues related to the development and application of a targeted information security posture for both public and private corporations and government agencies. It also explains and defines the theories and processes that will help a company protect its proprietary information. Boyce is an information assurance analyst with the Department of Defense. Jennings is a security manager with the U.S. European Command. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, ORProduct Details
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Meet the Author
Joseph G. Boyce, CISA, is a Senior Information Assurance (IA) Manager within the Department of Defense (DoD). He has over 25 years of experience as an IA INFOSEC professional with particular expertise in developing and managing large-scale organizational IA programs to ensure the protection of highly critical and sensitive information. Mr. Boyce attended the Advanced Management Program of the U.S. National Defense University’s Information Resources Management College and holds an M.S. degree in Information Systems from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and an M.P.A. degree from Harvard University.
Dan W. Jennings has over 20 years of IT experience within the U.S. Department of Defense and has held security management positions within the U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) for the past 10 years. He is well known and respected as the USEUCOM theater’s Department of Defense Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS) security representative at the national level. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems Management from the University of Maryland.
Table of Contents
Section I - The Organizational IA Program: The Practical and Conceptual Foundation
Ch. 1 IA and the Organization: The Challenges
Ch. 2 Basic Security Concepts, Principles, and Strategy
Section II - Defining the Organization's Current IA Posture
Ch. 3 Determining the Organization's IA Baseline
Ch. 4 Determining IT Security Priorities
Ch. 5 The Organization's IA Posture
III - Establishing and Managing an IA Defense In Depth Strategy within an Organization
Ch. 6 Layer 1: IA Policies
Ch. 7 Layer 2: IA Management
Ch. 8 Layer 3: IA Architecture
Ch. 9 Layer 4: Operational Security Administration;
Ch. 10 Layer 5: Configuration Management
Ch. 11 Layer 6: Life-Cycle Security
Ch. 12 Layer 7: Contingency Planning
Ch. 13 Layer 8: IA Education, Training, and Awareness
Ch. 14 Layer 9: IA Policy Compliance Oversight
Ch. 15 Layer 10: IA Incident Response
Ch. 16 Layer 11: IA Reporting
Appendix