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| Subject: | Methodology for a Risk Assessment |
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| Date: | Wed, 3 Nov 2004 09:17:00 -0500 |
What is everyone's opinion on performing an enterprise risk assessment? What standards are the most useable, beneficial, presentable, etc? Does anyone have recommendations for what standard and process to use? Thanks. Brandon Alt Information Security Manager Technology Division Duval County Public Schools altb@educationcentral.org (904) 348-7259
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