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| Subject: | Re: Risk Assessment Standards |
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| Date: | Sun, 12 Jun 2005 12:01:11 -0500 |
Its more limited in specificity than in depth. Which may or may not be good for your situation. I'd give the IAM a thumbs up and at least look it over. To get started Google for introduction to nsa iam. On 6/1/05, Chris Raymond <lightningstorm53@yahoo.com> wrote:
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.
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