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Re: A question on security guidelines

Subject: Re: A question on security guidelines
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 12:54:24 -0300
Hello Mike,
There are several.
ISM3 1.0. Information Security Management Maturity Model from ISECOM is a good one, relatively simple, yet complete. (http://www.isecom.org/)
Best regards,
Javier



El 23/09/2004, a las 01:02, Mike Rodriques escribió:



I am wondering if you all can point me in the right direction to find a
template or guide that I can use to evaluate the overall security on a
client network.  I am looking for something along the lines of a
questionnaire or something of that nature.


Thanks in advance


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