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From: peter.kunz@eycom.ch
Date: Fri Aug 10 2001 - 04:12:49 CDT

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    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
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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>