Information Security Breaches: Avoidance and Treatment Based on ISO27001

Author:   Michael Krausz
Publisher:   IT Governance Publishing
ISBN:  

9781849280273


Pages:   50
Publication Date:   10 December 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Information Security Breaches: Avoidance and Treatment Based on  ISO27001


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Widen the horizon of your Information Security Knowledge! Although breaches of information security are not a new phenomenon, the methods used to perpetrate such breaches have changed considerably over the years. Leaking information to non-authorised people has always been an issue but, in the computer age, the speed and effectiveness with which breaches of information security can occur, and the amount of harm potentially caused are disturbing. Typically, also, they favour the perpetrator, not the victim. The process outlined This pocket guide outlines a process and its elements for the treatment of severe breaches, and places them in the context of the associated ISO27001 controls. It provides input for decision making and breach classification, and case studies where the reader can check out how other companies were affected and what they did, or did not do, upon becoming the victim of a breach. Intended to serve two purposes...Firstly, this title provides a general discussion of what information security breaches are, how they can be treated, and what ISO27001 offers in that respect, illustrated with details of real-life information security incidents. It aims to serve as a facilitator to widen the horizon of the reader seeking knowledge, or as an introduction for those who are just starting to think about information security. Secondly, it will form a first line of defence for the reader who is the victim of an incident and is looking for guidance and direction. Here, it will help the reader by identifying, discussing and evaluating treatment options and, through the case studies, it will reduce the tension of the situation readers may find themselves in once a breach occurs. The audience This guide is aimed at CSOs, CISOs, IT Security Managers, CIOs and, last but not least, CEOs. It particularly addresses personnel in non-IT roles, in an effort to make this unwieldy subject more comprehensible to those who, in a worst-case scenario, will be on the receiving end of requests for six- or seven-figure excess budgets to cope with severe incidents.

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Author:   Michael Krausz
Publisher:   IT Governance Publishing
Imprint:   IT Governance Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 9.50cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 16.50cm
Weight:   0.045kg
ISBN:  

9781849280273


ISBN 10:   1849280274
Pages:   50
Publication Date:   10 December 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Michael Krausz studied physics, computer science and law at the University of Technology in Vienna, and at Vienna and Webster universities. In order to combine his two main hobbies, namely investigations and computers, he has, over the last 20 years, become an accomplished professional investigator and IT expert. Since the beginning of his career, he has investigated over a hundred cases of information security breaches, usually connected with varying degrees of white- collar crime. He has delivered over 5,000 hours of professional and academic training, and has provided services in 11 countries to date.

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