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Information Security Handbook

Information Security Handbook

By : Darren Death
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Information Security Handbook

Information Security Handbook

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By: Darren Death

Overview of this book

Information Security Handbook is a practical guide that’ll empower you to take effective actions in securing your organization’s assets. Whether you are an experienced security professional seeking to refine your skills or someone new to the field looking to build a strong foundation, this book is designed to meet you where you are and guide you toward improving your understanding of information security. Each chapter addresses the key concepts, practical techniques, and best practices to establish a robust and effective information security program. You’ll be offered a holistic perspective on securing information, including risk management, incident response, cloud security, and supply chain considerations. This book has distilled years of experience and expertise of the author, Darren Death, into clear insights that can be applied directly to your organization’s security efforts. Whether you work in a large enterprise, a government agency, or a small business, the principles and strategies presented in this book are adaptable and scalable to suit your specific needs. By the end of this book, you’ll have all the tools and guidance needed to fortify your organization’s defenses and expand your capabilities as an information security practitioner.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Defining technical DR mechanisms

Now that you have established precise requirements from your business stakeholders, it is time to develop a strategy to technically restore data and information systems in an outage or disaster.

Identifying and documenting required resources

At this stage, you will examine the options based on your business user requirements and the technical resources available to effectively meet your BCDR needs, as follows:

  1. Assess business user requirements: Begin by carefully reviewing the needs identified by your business users during the BIA process. This will help you understand the expectations and priorities for restoring data and information systems in a disaster.
  2. Develop a technical design: Create a detailed technical design that addresses the requirements established by your business users. This should include the choice of technologies, tools, and processes necessary to ensure a seamless and efficient recovery process.
  3. Maintain information...
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