Security Assessment: Case Studies for Implementing the NSA IAM

Author:   Syngress ,  Russ Rogers ,  Greg Miles ,  Ed Fuller
Publisher:   Syngress Media,U.S.
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9781932266962


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   21 January 2004
Format:   Paperback
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The National Security Agency's INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (IAM) provides guidelines for performing an analysis of how information is handled within an organization: looking at the systems that store, transfer, and process information. It also analyzes the impact to an organization if there is a loss of integrity, confidentiality, or availability. This book shows how to do a complete security assessment based on the NSA's guidelines. This book also focuses on providing a detailed organizational information technology security assessment using case studies. The Methodology used for the assessment is based on the National Security Agency's (NSA) INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (IAM). Examples will be given dealing with issues related to military organizations, medical issues, critical infrastructure (power generation etc). The book is intended to provide an educational and entertaining analysis of an organization, showing the steps of the assessment and the challenges faced during an assessment. It will also provide examples, sample templates, and sample deliverables that readers can take with them to help them be better prepared and make the methodology easier to implement.

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Author:   Syngress ,  Russ Rogers ,  Greg Miles ,  Ed Fuller
Publisher:   Syngress Media,U.S.
Imprint:   Syngress Media,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.860kg
ISBN:  

9781932266962


ISBN 10:   1932266968
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   21 January 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Laying the foundation for your assessment; The pre-assessment visit; Determining the organization’s information criticality system information criticality; The system security environment; Understanding the technical assessment plan; Customer activities; Managing the findings; Leaving no surprises; Final reporting; Tying up loose ends

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In 1998, the National Security Agency (NSA) Information Assurance Methodology (IAM) was developed to meet the demand for information security (INFOSEC) assessments-a demand that was increasing due to Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD-63) while at the same time NSA was downsizing. NSA sought a way to maximize its resources to assist as many customers as possible and so they created a list of organizations that could perform the same service as the NSA. NSA quickly realized that this system would not only provide valuable information to consumers-it would also provide a vehicle for standardization of INFOSEC assessments. Define What Composes an Assessment Learn about the NSA's three-phases: Assessment, Evaluation, and Red teaming Understand Industry Concerns for the Assessment Site Review the items that affect your client: Health Insurance Portability and Accounting Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Sarbanes-Oxley, Financial Management and Accountability (FMA) Act, Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and others. Create the Organizational Information Criticality Matrix (OICM) Create the OICM, which provides a basis for everything else in the methodology and clarifies the intentions and goals of the assessment process for the customer. Handle Documentation Identification and Collection Work with the client to gather and define documents such as policy, guidelines, plans, SOPs, user documentation and see what happens when no documentation exists. Understand the Technical Assessment Plan (TAP) Use the TAP to define all dates and scheduling, personnel involvement, understood boundaries, deliverables, priority concerns, and priority constraints. Review the 18 NSA INFOSEC Baseline Classes and Categories Use these 18 categories to address the customer's security posture and determine what questions should be asked during the interview process. Create a Recommendation Road Map Provide the customer with a road map to the best way to address or implement the corrective measures for negative findings. Understand the Findings Assess the overall risk to a customer by looking at the threats, vulnerabilities, and asset value and analyze both negative and positive findings to create a true picture of the customer's security posture. Register for Your 1 Year Upgrade The Syngress Solutions upgrade plan protects you from content obsolescence and provides monthly mailings, whitepapers, and more!


In 1998, the National Security Agency (NSA) Information Assurance Methodology (IAM) was developed to meet the demand for information security (INFOSEC) assessments-a demand that was increasing due to Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD-63) while at the same time NSA was downsizing. NSA sought a way to maximize its resources to assist as many customers as possible and so they created a list of organizations that could perform the same service as the NSA. NSA quickly realized that this system would not only provide valuable information to consumers-it would also provide a vehicle for standardization of INFOSEC assessments. Define What Composes an Assessment Learn about the NSA’s three-phases: Assessment, Evaluation, and Red teaming Understand Industry Concerns for the Assessment Site Review the items that affect your client: Health Insurance Portability and Accounting Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Sarbanes-Oxley, Financial Management and Accountability (FMA) Act, Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and others. Create the Organizational Information Criticality Matrix (OICM) Create the OICM, which provides a basis for everything else in the methodology and clarifies the intentions and goals of the assessment process for the customer. Handle Documentation Identification and Collection Work with the client to gather and define documents such as policy, guidelines, plans, SOPs, user documentation and see what happens when no documentation exists. Understand the Technical Assessment Plan (TAP) Use the TAP to define all dates and scheduling, personnel involvement, understood boundaries, deliverables, priority concerns, and priority constraints. Review the 18 NSA INFOSEC Baseline Classes and Categories Use these 18 categories to address the customer’s security posture and determine what questions should be asked during the interview process. Create a Recommendation Road Map Provide the customer with a road map to the best way to address or implement the corrective measures for negative findings. Understand the Findings Assess the overall risk to a customer by looking at the threats, vulnerabilities, and asset value and analyze both negative and positive findings to create a true picture of the customer’s security posture. Register for Your 1 Year Upgrade The Syngress Solutions upgrade plan protects you from content obsolescence and provides monthly mailings, whitepapers, and more!


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