INFOSEC Services prepared this white paper to describe how it can assist enterprises in creating the type of culture that will protect information and information systems throughout an enterprise. This is accomplished through a series of processes that may include staff augmentation, training, provision of security awareness training and briefings, and/or specific INFOSEC/IA tasks that the enterprise needs to have accomplished, for which there is not knowledgeable human assets to complete the work. The maturity of the culture will determine what recommendations are made.
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How the Knowledge of Business Process Engineering is Applied to INFOSEC and What it Adds in Value to an INFOSEC Effort
How certification and accreditation contributes to the security and functionality of an information technology system
How solutions management and forensics contribute to the security planning within the enterprise with regard to information technology systems and enterprise business functions throughout their lifecycle