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==Additional Notes and Highlights== | ==Additional Notes and Highlights== | ||
Outline: | |||
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | |||
1 INTRODUCTION AND CHARGE | |||
2 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS | |||
2.1 Information Security Governance Framework | |||
2.2 ISG Framework Implementation | |||
2.3 ISG Verification and Compliance | |||
2.3.a Verification and Compliance Recommendations | |||
3.0 CONCLUSIONS | |||
APPENDIX A: INFORMATION SECURITY GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK | |||
APPENDIX B: ISG FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES GUIDES | |||
APPENDIX C: ORGANIZATION/PROCESS FOR IMPLEMENTATION | |||
APPENDIX D: ISG ASSESSMENT TOOL |
Revision as of 14:27, 21 July 2010
Full Title of Reference
Information Security Governance: A Call to Action
Full Citation
Nat'l Cyber Sec. Summit Task Force Information Security Governance (2004). Web AltWeb
Categorization
Overview: US Government Reports and Documents
Key Words
Synopsis
To better secure its information systems and strengthen America’s homeland security, the private sector should incorporate information security into its corporate governance efforts. Although information security is not solely a technical issue, it is often treated that way. If businesses, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations are to make significant progress securing their information assets, executives must make information security an integral part of core business operations. There is no better way to accomplish this goal than to highlight it as part of the existing internal controls and policies that constitute corporate governance.
The Corporate Governance Task Force believes that information security governance (ISG) efforts will be most successful if conducted voluntarily, instead of mandated by government. With the appropriate tools and guidance, the private sector can effectively rise to the challenges set out in The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace.
Additional Notes and Highlights
Outline:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION AND CHARGE 2 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS 2.1 Information Security Governance Framework 2.2 ISG Framework Implementation 2.3 ISG Verification and Compliance 2.3.a Verification and Compliance Recommendations 3.0 CONCLUSIONS APPENDIX A: INFORMATION SECURITY GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK APPENDIX B: ISG FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES GUIDES APPENDIX C: ORGANIZATION/PROCESS FOR IMPLEMENTATION APPENDIX D: ISG ASSESSMENT TOOL