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Re: Is there any way to measure IT Security??
From: "John Alexander" <aj () adexec com>
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 04:21:02 -0500
Basically IT Security covers a gamut of areas, i am just listing some , on the fly * Antivirus Solutions * Intrusion Prevention * Intrusion Detection * Patch Management * Firewall * VPN Gateway * Vulnerability Assessment & Reporting * Identity Access Management (single-sign-on, SOX/HIPAA/GLB compliance....) * Network Security * Security Policy Compliance Management * AntiSpam (mail protection software) * Web Content Filtering I'm not sure whether we have one-size-fits-all solution which can help us in measuring your enterprise IT Security posture. I can list some good tools i have come across personally like NMap, ScanFi, Nessus, IdentityAccess Manager,GFI ....but the list is endless, so give them a try in google :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Everekyan" <karo.onnik () bluetie com> To: irony () trini org, toto () playon co id Subject: Re: Is there any way to measure IT Security?? Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 14:32:30 -0400
Google Risk reporting and you will get whole list of research links. It would also be helpful to look at owasp www.owasp.org HTH Regards, Gary Everekyan CISSP, CISM, ISSAP, ISSPCS, MCSE, MCT garyeve () Microsoft com "High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation" -Jack Kinder -----Original Message----- From: "Larry Marin (Irony Account)" [irony () trini org] Date: 08/02/2005 01:09 PM You should check out NSA IAM/IEM Methodology...it works well for me. http://www.iatrp.com/iam.cfm Toto A Atmojo wrote:Dear all, Currently Im looking for a tool, or a technique to measure IT security? The baseline for security is CIA (Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability), that is every organization which want to called secure must be guarantee that their system comply this matter. But the problem is, we need a tool/technique to measure how secure are we. Therefore, wee need a tool/technique to measure how close that our system status now to CIA. Please share your experience about this matter. If there any link about this issue, I really appreciate if you share to us (You may contact me privately) . Best Regs, Toto
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Current thread:
- RE: Is there any way to measure IT Security?? Jose Varghese (Aug 02)
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- Re: Is there any way to measure IT Security?? John Alexander (Aug 03)
- Re: Is there any way to measure IT Security?? Alberto Cardona II (Aug 03)
- RE: Is there any way to measure IT Security?? Marriott, Bill (US - Dallas) (Aug 03)