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| Subject: | Incident management policy |
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| Date: | Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:27:26 +0200 |
Hello everyone,
I'm about to work creating an incident management policy for a
government-dependent office.
My focus at this stage is on the management process, and I need to write
down:
0. A set of duty related to incident management and the people
involved (the main problem is about the top-level management of the process)
1. A definition of "incident" which should be understandable for
people not involved in security
2. A form for incident management which should be easy to fill and
manage
Could someone help me in finding some good
whitepaper/handbook/presentation on the topic?
Thanx in advance,
G0k
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