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| Subject: | RE: Key Performance Indicators Information Security |
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| Date: | Tue, 06 Jun 2006 20:24:15 -0400 |
Number of Confirmed Incidents is a good metric, and a compliance percentage against the latest (or most common) vulnerabilities is another.
Muhamand Wilkes
CENTCOM 160th Sig BDE IAD (Contractor)
"That boy was a genius, booked the number wit out paper or pencil."
-Richard Pryor
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All,
I am currently establishing a set of key performance indicators for our
security office and while looking around for general practices etc I get
the impression there is not much available out there. (or did I look in
the wrong places? ) Anybody has some feedback or online resources on
KPI's within Information Security?
-steven
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