By definition, information security exists to protect your organization's valuable information resources. But too often information security efforts are viewed as thwarting business objectives. An effective information security program preserves your information assets and helps you meet business objectives. Information Security Policies, Procedure
This book is divided into two parts, an overview of security policies and procedures, and an information security reference guide.
This guide can be used to build a (NIST CSF) National Institute of Standards Cyber Security Framework; IT Security Program for any organization.
Information Security Policies, Procedures, and Standards: A Practitioner's Reference
This volume in the Advances in Management Information Systems series covers the managerial landscape of information security.
Network Security Policies and Procedures is designed for practitioners and researchers in industry. This book is also suitable for upper under graduate and graduate-level students in computer science.
Additionally, policies must include provisions for security awareness and enforcement while not impeding corporate goals. This book serves as a guide to writing and maintaining these all-important security policies.
Information Security Policies Made Easy is the definitive resource tool for information security policies.
The book supplies you with the tools to use the full range of compliance standards as guides for writing policies that meet the security needs of your organization.
Whatever your current responsibilities, this guide will help you plan, manage, and lead cybersecurity–and safeguard all the assets that matter.
Below is a list of just a few of the items you will learn while reading this book, which will assist you in developing your information security program.