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| Subject: | Project Plan for Assessments |
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| Date: | Fri, 24 Sep 2004 08:38:56 -0400 |
Hi all.
I have performed several vulnerability assessment and also
general security assessments and I was wondering how everyone else
structures their assessments. Anyone have any "standard" suggestions for
the structure of assessments? Any suggestions as to developing project
plans for various types? How do you do it?
Thanks.
Brandon Alt
Information Security Manager
Technology Division
Duval County Public Schools
altb@educationcentral.org
904-348-7259
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