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[CISSP-D] BS7799 ppt presentation

Subject: [CISSP-D] BS7799 ppt presentation
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 10:31:24 -0800 (PST)


Dear Friends

I am an IT Manager working for a Software Development
Company based in Technopark in India.I come from
Infosec and Data Centre opertions experience.

Recently my VP delegated a task of making a very
thorough and professional presentation to my CEO for
approving a Budget of  50,000 US Dollars to entirely
upgrade our Network Infrastructure with latest
IPS,FW,IDS ,AD etc etc along with BS 7799
Certification.I was wondering if somedbody among the
talented you can point me to some good sites where i
can collect the data for this presentation or with
some good inputs to help in the same.I would
appreciate your reply by 28 Nov so that i can starting
working on this .

Thanks again
Wajahat Iqbal,
MCP,ISACA,ISSA,IEEE Member
(Preparing for CISSP)





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