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Re: Risk Assessment Standards

Subject: Re: Risk Assessment Standards
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 15:18:26 -0500
Brandon,

Look at this infosec governance model: 
http://www.cyberpartnership.org/InfoSecGov4_04.pdf

There is an assessment tool in Appendix D and an education-specific 
implementation plan. It appears to be a very useful guideline even if only 
used as reminder what you need to consider. It covers business 
dependencies, risk management and processes.


- Rich


 



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I?m looking to find what standards are available for performing a security 
risk assessment. What?s out there? I know of Cobra and Octave, but have 
never used them. Does anyone have any experience with these two? What 
other standards do other follow?
 
Thanks.
 
Brandon Alt
Information Security Manager
Technology Division
Duval County Public Schools
 
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