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Introduction to the NSA Infosec Assessment Methodology (IAM)
On May 22, 1998 President Clinton signed Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PPD 63). This directive outlined the civilian and governmental responsibility of protecting the US Critical Infrastructure and established the ...
Written by: Mitchell Rowton and added on April 2, 2011Securing the Network in a K-12 Public School Environment
A K-12 school environment presents special needs and requirements, it goes beyond the obvious items such as physical security, routers, sub-netting, firewalls, and anti-virus. These will be addressed as well, ...
Document added on May 23, 2011Will Your Network Pass a Security Audit?
It is a well-known fact that in the Internet-connected world network perimeter vulnerabilities do exist that allow unauthorized individuals access to networks and provide the ability to disrupt business continuance. ...
Written by: Michael Bruck and added on June 22, 2011The Oversight of Physical Security and Contingency Planning
In today's ever-changing world of information assurance and network security, it can become extremely difficult to keep up on the latest vulnerabilities,viruses, patches, trends, technology, hacker behaviors and activity. It's ...
Written by: Andy S. Krupa and added on Jan. 1, 2011Home User Security: Your First Defense
It used to be that an anti-virus program was a home user's first (and perhaps, only) line of defense against the spread of viruses, worms, trojans, and other malicious code. ...
Written by: Sarah Granger and added on March 18, 2011CodeRed II: Incident Handling Process and Procedures
The 6-step method for incident handling is to prepare, detect, contain, eradicate, recover, and lessons learned. This paper uses the CodeRed II virus as a template to generate questions to ...
Written by: Unknown and added on Jan. 1, 2011Corporate Incident Handling Guidelines
Incidents are an unfortunate fact of life in any systems environment. They can be extremely visible and disruptive (eg: widespread virus outbreaks) or entirely unnoticed but extremely damaging (eg: loss ...
Written by: David Theunissen and added on June 13, 2011Information Security as a Process
Information security is a maturing field that doesn't have many of the processes that other areas of IT take for granted. In this article we will explore one of the ...
Written by: Mitchell Rowton and added on Jan. 25, 2011Anti-Virus Policy
Defines guidelines for effectively reducing the threat of computer viruses on the organizationÂ’s network.
Document added on June 9, 2011Lab Anti-Virus Policy
Defines requirements which must be met by all computers connected to the organizationÂ’s lab networks to ensure effective virus detection and prevention.
Document added on May 14, 2011