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Managing Information Security Breaches : Studies from Real Life

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A comprehensive guide to managing an information security incident Even when organisations take precautions, they may still be at risk of a data breach.

Information security incidents do not just affect small businesses; major companies and government departments suffer from them as well.

Managing Information Security Breaches sets out a strategic framework for handling this kind of emergency.

It focuses on the treatment of severe breaches and on how to re-establish safety and security once the breach has occurred.

These recommendations support the controls for the treatment of breaches specified under ISO27001:2005.

The author uses cases he has investigated to illustrate the various causes of a breach, ranging from the chance theft of a laptop at an airport to more systematic forms of data theft by criminal networks or for purposes of industrial espionage.

These cases studies enable an in-depth analysis of the situations companies face in real life, and contain valuable lessons your organisation can learn from when putting in place appropriate measures to prevent a breach.

The actions you take in response to a data breach can have a significant impact on your company's future. Michael Krausz explains what your top priorities should be the moment you realise a breach has occurred, making this book essential reading for IT managers and chief security officers.

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Product Details
IT Governance Publishing
1849280940 / 9781849280945
Paperback / softback
658.478
29/11/2010
United Kingdom
198 pages, black & white illustrations
140 x 216 mm, 236 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More