Information Technology Risk Management in Enterprise Environments: A Review of Industry Practices and a Practical Guide to Risk Management Teams

Information Technology Risk Management in Enterprise Environments: A Review of Industry Practices and a Practical Guide to Risk Management Teams

by Jake Kouns (Author)

Synopsis

Discusses all types of corporate risks and practical means of defending against them. Security is currently identified as a critical area of Information Technology management by a majority of government, commercial, and industrial organizations. Offers an effective risk management program, which is the most critical function of an information security program.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Published: 26 Jan 2010

ISBN 10: 0471762547
ISBN 13: 9780471762546

Media Reviews
Throughout, practical examples are included from various healthcare, manufacturing, and retail industries that demonstrate key concepts, implementation guidance to get started, as well as tables of risk indicators and metrics, physical structure diagrams, and graphs . (PR-Inside.com, 29 March 2011)
Author Bio
JAKE KOUNS is cofounder, CEO, and CFO of the Open Security Foundation. He holds an MBA in information security from James Madison University and a number of certifications, including ISC2's CISSP, ISACA's CISM, CISA, and CGEIT. DANIEL MINOLI is an expert in the fields of IT, telecommunications, and networking, with work experience at Capital One Financial, Prudential Securities, and AT&T, among others. He is the founder and President Emeritus of the IPv6 Institute. He is the author or coauthor of several books on IT, security, and networking, including Minoli-Cordovana's Authoritative Computer and Network Security Dictionary and Network Infrastructure and Architecture: Designing High Availability Networks, both published by Wiley.