
Information Security Risk Analysis
Thomas R. Peltier(Author)
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 16. March 2010
Book
Hardback
456 pages
978-1-4398-3956-0 (ISBN)
Description
Successful security professionals have had to modify the process of responding to new threats in the high-profile, ultra-connected business environment. But just because a threat exists does not mean that your organization is at risk. This is what risk assessment is all about. Information Security Risk Analysis, Third Edition demonstrates how to identify threats your company faces and then determine if those threats pose a real risk to your organization.
Providing access to more than 350 pages of helpful ancillary materials, this volume:
Presents and explains the key components of risk management
Demonstrates how the components of risk management are absolutely necessary and work in your organization and business situation
Shows how a cost-benefit analysis is part of risk management and how this analysis is performed as part of risk mitigation
Explains how to draw up an action plan to protect the assets of your organization when the risk assessment process concludes
Examines the difference between a Gap Analysis and a Security or Controls Assessment
Presents case studies and examples of all risk management components
Authored by renowned security expert and certification instructor, Thomas Peltier, this authoritative reference provides you with the knowledge and the skill-set needed to achieve a highly effective risk analysis assessment in a matter of days. Supplemented with user-friendly checklists, forms, questionnaires, sample assessments, and other documents, this work is truly a one-stop, how-to resource for industry and academia professionals.
Providing access to more than 350 pages of helpful ancillary materials, this volume:
Presents and explains the key components of risk management
Demonstrates how the components of risk management are absolutely necessary and work in your organization and business situation
Shows how a cost-benefit analysis is part of risk management and how this analysis is performed as part of risk mitigation
Explains how to draw up an action plan to protect the assets of your organization when the risk assessment process concludes
Examines the difference between a Gap Analysis and a Security or Controls Assessment
Presents case studies and examples of all risk management components
Authored by renowned security expert and certification instructor, Thomas Peltier, this authoritative reference provides you with the knowledge and the skill-set needed to achieve a highly effective risk analysis assessment in a matter of days. Supplemented with user-friendly checklists, forms, questionnaires, sample assessments, and other documents, this work is truly a one-stop, how-to resource for industry and academia professionals.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
105 s/w Abbildungen, 105 s/w Tabellen
105 Tables, black and white; 105 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
848 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-3956-0 (9781439839560)
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Thomas R. Peltier
Information Security Risk Analysis
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Information Security Risk Analysis
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Thomas R. Peltier
Information Security Risk Analysis, Second Edition
Book
04/2005
2nd Edition
Auerbach
€75.51
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Person
Thomas R. Peltier Associates, LLC, Wyandotte, Michigan, USA
Content
Introduction. Risk management. Risk assessment process. Quantitative versus qualitative risk assessment. Other forms of qualitative risk assessment. Facilitated risk analysis and assessment process (FRAAP). Variations on the FRAAP. Mapping controls. Business impact analysis (BIA). Conclusion.