Information Security Management Principles: An ISEB Certificate

Information Security Management Principles: An ISEB Certificate

by David Sutton (Author), David Alexander (Author), Andy Taylor (Author), Amanda Finch (Author)

Synopsis

In a world that is demanding 24/7 availability of information and using increasingly complex types of technology, there are growing risks to information and its security. A compromise has to be struck between security of information and its availability. This book, and the ISEB 'Information Security Management Principles' qualification which it supports, provide significant first steps along the path of dealing with information security in a pragmatic and comprehensive manner.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Publisher: British Computer Society
Published: 29 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 1902505905
ISBN 13: 9781902505909

Media Reviews
In looking for a technical book I look for authoritative writing; clarity of expression; knowledge; easy navigation and the sense that I am not having to work to find the information I need to get a job done. In this book I have found all of those things. Congratulations to the authors. -- A senior Whitehall security specialist (anonymous for obvious reasons)
The blurb on the cover indicates it is directed at business and IT managers but it is more likely to be of use to the worker who has to set up the system. To this end, encouragement and tips are given throughout on how to justify implementaton of the systems and controls to management. * IT Training Magazine *
If you want an excellent introduction to information security you could do worse than buying a copy of this book. Highly recommended. -- John Hughes * InfoSecReviews *
Author Bio
The authors are at the forefront of information security and are instrumental in shaping policy and implementing best-practice. They have gained considerable experience across a wide range of public and private sector bodies including the Home Office, GCHQ, MoD, RAF, Royal Navy, British Airways, Marks & Spencer and O2.