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How can a corporation implement its information security policy?  It needs to know where it is today, where it wants to be tomorrow, and therefore requires a road map to get there.

By definition a strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal.

This IS strategy provides the objectives, targets, plans, and metrics needed to ensure that you have a winning solution for your information security program.
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1. Information Security Strategy

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Information is a valuable corporate asset and must be managed appropriately and protected to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The concept of “enough security” must be supported by a risk management methodology. The threats to information dictate the need for a formalized process and standards to mitigate the risks that exist.

The files in this licensed set are:

  • Information Security Strategy
  • Information Security Strategy Activities

Supporting diagrams:

  • Information Security Strategy Diagrams
This document provides a strategy for Information Asset security and risk mitigation and has been used over the last few years to drive the Information Security (IS) Program at a number of large corporations. There are a number of driving factors, both internal and external, that require companies to better manage and protect their information assets (legislative, regulatory, audit). This document details a process that can be use to properly protect information assets in an integrated, enterprise-wide fashion. The process encompasses the concept of Risk Management as a way to identify potential harm to the corporation and implement appropriate safeguards. Total size: 39 pages
   
 
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