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| Subject: | checklist for stream-lining security inputs into corporate IT projects |
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| Date: | Tue, 2 Nov 2004 00:35:11 +0000 (GMT) |
Hi All,
On formalising the security process in the Telco i work for, in order to stream
line this, I am thinking to come up with a checklist template for ALL I.T.
infrastructure projects for the different stages (high level security checklist
for initial stages, low level for design stage).
High level checklist based on security principle, low-level security check list
based on best practice of each technology domain (OS, network, Wi-Fi etc)
Anyone had experience in stream lining this that can share with me who save
much of my effort.
thx in advance.
Jeffrey Choi
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