Protect and Survive: Policies, Processes and Procedures Part 2
Posted on January 31st, 2010 by admin
Part 2 of 3. Recorded at the 2008 e-Crime Wales Summit. Rob Hadfield, Information Security Awareness Consultant at British Airways explains how communicating the right information to the right people in the most relevant way is the key to ensuring they take heed of their obligations to protect the security of the company.
In this presentation employers are taught the importance of streamlining e-security information for staff so they are not overloaded. It also identifies how companies can develop effective on-line security policies and ensure that these are fully understood by all users, enforcing the rules effectively.
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Duration : 0:7:3
Part 1 of 3. Recorded at the 2008 e-Crime Wales Summit. Rob Hadfield, Information Security Awareness Consultant at British Airways explains how communicating the right information to the right people in the most relevant way is the key to ensuring they take heed of their obligations to protect the security of the company.
Part 3 of 3. Recorded at the 2008 e-Crime Wales Summit. Rob Hadfield, Information Security Awareness Consultant at British Airways explains how communicating the right information to the right people in the most relevant way is the key to ensuring they take heed of their obligations to protect the security of the company.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h107-5005 Science, and Transportation of the Senate, the appropriate authorization and appropriations committees of Congress, and the Comptroller General on the adequacy and effectiveness of information security policies, procedures, and practices, and compliance with the requirements of this subchapter, including compliance with each requirement of subsection (b); (2) address the adequacy and effectiveness of information security policies, procedures, and practices in plans and reports relating to— (A) annual agency budgets; (B) information resources management under subchapter 1 of this chapter; (C) information technology management under subtitle III of title 40; Reports. VerDate 11-MAY-2000 22:55 Dec 10, 2002 Jkt 019139 PO 00296 Frm 00130 Fmt 6580
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http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h107-5005 in complying with agency policies and procedures designed to reduce these risks; (5) periodic testing and evaluation of the effectiveness of information security policies, procedures, and practices, to be performed with a frequency depending on risk, but no less than annually, of which such testing— (A) shall include testing of management, operational, and technical controls of every information system identified in the inventory required under section 3505(c); and (B) may include testing relied on in a evaluation under section 3535; (6) a process for planning, implementing, evaluating, and documenting remedial action to address any deficiencies in the information security policies, procedures, and practices of the agency; (7) procedures for detecting, reporting, and responding to security
Part 3 of 3. Recorded at the 2008 e-Crime Wales Summit, Chairman and founder of The Security Company, Martin Smith discusses the 2008 BERR Information Security Breaches Survey, a bi-annual survey detailing security incidents experienced by business both large and small.
Part 1 of 3. Recorded at the 2008 e-Crime Wales Summit, Chairman and founder of The Security Company, Martin Smith discusses the 2008 BERR Information Security Breaches Survey, a bi-annual survey detailing security incidents experienced by business both large and small.
Part 2 of 3. Recorded at the 2008 e-Crime Wales Summit, Chairman and founder of The Security Company, Martin Smith discusses the 2008 BERR Information Security Breaches Survey, a bi-annual survey detailing security incidents experienced by business both large and small.