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Source: PentaSafe - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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The new book was written by Charles Cresson Wood, CISA, CISSP, security policy expert and author of the well-known book, Information Security Policies Made Easy. Wood's new reference book offers information security professionals expert advice on how to build more effective . . .
The new book was written by Charles Cresson Wood, CISA, CISSP, security policy expert and author of the well-known book, Information Security Policies Made Easy. Wood's new reference book offers information security professionals expert advice on how to build more effective security roles, responsibilities, and accountability within their companies. According to Wood, the book helps to overcome a major obstacle to a better information security program -- a lack of clearly defined and articulated roles and responsibilities concerning information security. This new book, Information Security Roles and Responsibilities Made Easy, offers step-by-step guidelines for organizing information security as an ongoing function within organizations of every size. "At an surprising number of organizations, the lack of clearly articulated roles and responsibilities is the number one impediment to information security progress," said Charles Cresson Wood. "In many of the companies I've worked with, I've noticed that if roles and responsibilities have not yet been clarified, other important tasks related to information security are not getting done adequately or at all."
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