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From: peter.kunz@eycom.ch
Date: Fri Aug 10 2001 - 04:12:49 CDT
Check out Charles Cresson Wood's Policies Made Easy, use it to define
policies, then go to eSecurityOnline for the implementation standards for
each system and consider Pentasafe for awareness training :-))
cu
-pete
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Peter J. Kunz
Ernst & Young
eSecurity
P.O. Box 5272
8022 Zurich
Switzerland
Phone +41 1 286 4292
Fax +41 1 286 4014
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Hi All:
Having recently retired from Army SF and having to get a real job, I have
been searching for tools and or resources dealing with certification and
accreditation. Understanding that most systems are specific and have
individual requirements, I would think that a base tool or document would
be
used to begin the definition process or is the wheel generated for each
system.
Thanks,
Bob Stanley
Reply To:
bobstanley@bigfoot.com <mailto:bobstanley@bigfoot.com>
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