<p>A guide to applying data-centric security concepts for securing enterprise data to enable an agile enterprise</p> <p><b>Overview</b></p> <ul> <li>Learn sample forms and process flows for quick and easy use.</li> <li>An easy-to-follow reference for implementing information security in the enterpri
Enterprise security architecture : a business-driven approach
β Scribed by John Sherwood; Andrew Clark; David Lynas
- Publisher
- CMP Books
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 597
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Ch. 1. The meaning of security --
Ch. 2. The meaning of architecture --
Ch. 3. Security architecture model --
Ch. 4. Case study --
Ch. 5. A systems approach --
Ch. 6. Measuring return on investment in security architecture --
Ch. 7. Using this book as a practical guide --
Ch. 8. Managing the security architecture programme --
Ch. 9. Contextual security architecture --
Ch. 10. Conceptual security architecture --
Ch. 11. Logical security architecture --
Ch. 12. Physical security architecture --
Ch. 13. Component security architecture --
Ch. 14. Security policy management --
Ch. 15. Operational risk management --
Ch. 16. Assurance management --
Ch. 17. Security administration and operations.
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