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Re: Risk Assessment Standards

Subject: Re: Risk Assessment Standards
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 20:04:32 -0700 (PDT)
IAM (InfoSec Assessment Methodology) This one has a
good methogology, but has a limited depth in the
assessment area.  It is a good assessment
methogodology overall.

I've heard down side to Octave, but nothing about
cobra.

Chris Raymond

Master of Information Assurance and Computer Security
student  

--- "Alt, Brandon C." <altb@educationcentral.org>
wrote:

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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