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ISF Launches Standard Of Good Practice

Dec 6, 2003 3:30AM PST
Information Security Forum Launches Standard Of Good Practice

The Information Security Forum (ISF) has released its latest international industry benchmark, the Standard of Good Practice for Information Security. The standard is designed to help any organization -- irrespective of market sector, size or structure -- to keep the risks associated with information systems within acceptable limits.

The standard has been developed using a rigorous methodology and is based on 14 years of specialist research, real experiences of over 250 global companies that make up the ISF Membership, input from other international standards bodies and the results of a comprehensive biannual ISF survey. It includes coverage of the latest hot topics in information security, such as intrusion detection, information privacy, e-mail, effective security awareness, broadband and wireless communications, PDAs and computer forensics.

The Standard of Good Practice is available for free download from www.isfsecuritystandard.com

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