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| Subject: | BS7799 via Octave |
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| Date: | Tue, 2 Nov 2004 08:31:51 +0000 (GMT) |
Hello,
My company decided to use the Octave Method for risk assessment on our journey
to get a BS7799 certificate. Seems like I will do most of the work. We are a
factory producing several mid products for other consumer products producer
factories. Most of the information assets are on paper rather than computers.
If anyone has experience in using the Octave method for risk analysis
before BS7799 certification, I will appreciate some help once in a
while. Any reading material you may suggest? Any conflicting issues you faced
during implementation?
One basic question.. Octave focuses on the most important assets while BS7799
seems to ask for the ranking of all information assets. Seemed to me lik a lot
of work to evaluate all assets via Octave. I am planning to follow 2 methods
instead. Any experienced comments will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Marian
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