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Re: Anyone else doing information security annual reports?
From: Steve Lovaas <steven.lovaas () COLOSTATE EDU>
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:01:43 -0600
Jim, What you're talking about can grow to a pretty large project. Rather than re-inventing the wheel, you might look at Mich Kabay's "INFOSEC Year in Review." http://www2.norwich.edu/mkabay/iyir It's a large and impressive compilation of security-related information from a variety of sources, arranged by topic and available in several formats. In the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Assurance program, which Dr. Kabay runs, a whole day of the graduation residency week is devoted to going through this publication and talking about trends and new threats. Enjoy! Steve James H Moore wrote:
I am looking for information about how context is presented. Usually I pull from "Year in review" types of reports from vendors and other sources (I usually save them in Jan-March, but this year I got busy and forgot). I am still in the process of educating some individuals in management, that we have an active adversary, not just competitors. I don't want to cross over into Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt, but I also want to caution against putting rose colored glasses on. Any wisdom and/or examples to share would be great. Jim
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Current thread:
- Anyone else doing information security annual reports? James H Moore (Jun 19)
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- Re: Anyone else doing information security annual reports? Steve Lovaas (Jun 19)
- Re: Anyone else doing information security annual reports? Brad Judy (Jun 19)
- Re: Anyone else doing information security annual reports? Brendan Callahan (Jun 19)