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Security Planning & Disaster Recovery [Item Image]
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by Eric Maiwald, William Sieglein. 2002, 299
pages.
BN674
$40.00
SECURITY PLANNING AND DISASTER RECOVERY
by Eric Maiwald, William Sieglein

“Proactively implement a successful security and disaster recovery plan--before a security
breach occurs. Including hands-on security checklists, design maps, and sample plans, this
expert resource is crucial for keeping your network safe from any outside intrusions.”

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“Secrets and strategies for protecting your network before trouble strikes.

“Create and implement a successful security system and recovery plan with help from this
insightful and practical resource. This detailed guide provides you with a complete roadmap
for developing an effective end-to-end security program. You’ll even discover numerous
methods for proactively protecting your network before a security breach occurs - saving you
time, effort, and money in the long run. Covering the earliest phases of plan development,
team organization and training, to technology deployment and incident recovery strategies,
this book combines in-depth conceptual explanations with hands-on checklists at the end of
every chapter. Definitive, authoritative, and up to date, this book is an invaluable tool in the
ongoing and often challenging task of maintaining network security.”

* Understand the laws and regulations affecting information security programs
* Deploy new projects and technologies in a cost-effective manner
* Define requirements and establish policies and procedures for your organization
* Respond to incidents and disasters in a systematic fashion to minimize loss or
damage to valuable data
* Learn to identify, hire--and keep--security professionals and establish the
reporting structure for the information security department
* Introduce human controls, including staff awareness, to help improve security
* Discover how audits and penetration tests can help in assessing risk
* Assemble an incident response team and set priorities and goals for each
member.”

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CONTENTS

PART I: Guiding Principles in Plan Development
1: The Role of the Information Security Program
2: Knowing the Laws and Regulations
3: Assessing Your Current Security/Disaster Recovery Plan and Vulnerabilities

PART II: Plan Implementation
4: Implementing the Security Plan
5: Establishing Policies and Procedures
6: Deploying New Projects and Technology
7: Raising Security Awareness of Staff to Prevent Security Breaches
8: Monitoring Security

PART III: Plan Administration
9: Budgeting for Security
10: The Security Team
11: Reporting

PART IV: Disaster Recovery
12: Incident Response
13: Developing Contingency Plans
14: Responding to Disasters

PART V: Appendices
Appendix A: Handling Audits
Appendix B: Outsourcing Security

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

“ERIC MAIWALD, CISSP, is the chief technology officer for Fortrex Technologies, where he
oversees new security technologies and product introductions. He is also the author of
Network Security: A Beginner’s Guide.”

“WILLIAM SIEGLEIN is the manager of security services for Fortrex Technologies, where he
oversees a ll security consulting and product implementation for clients. He is also a frequent
speaker at security conferences and seminars.”

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2002, 299 pages. Order #DR674.
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