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Information Security Handbook

By : Darren Death
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Information Security Handbook

By: Darren Death

Overview of this book

Having an information security mechanism is one of the most crucial factors for any organization. Important assets of organization demand a proper risk management and threat model for security, and so information security concepts are gaining a lot of traction. This book starts with the concept of information security and shows you why it’s important. It then moves on to modules such as threat modeling, risk management, and mitigation. It also covers the concepts of incident response systems, information rights management, and more. Moving on, it guides you to build your own information security framework as the best fit for your organization. Toward the end, you’ll discover some best practices that can be implemented to make your security framework strong. By the end of this book, you will be well-versed with all the factors involved in information security, which will help you build a security framework that is a perfect fit your organization’s requirements.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Vulnerability management


It is very important to note that many of the things that cause an all-hands-on-deck situation relate to how an enterprise information system is managed. If an enterprise information system is not regularly patched, then this leads to an all-hands-on-deck situation.

Vulnerability management is the process of:

  • Identifying vulnerabilities that are applicable to your information system:
    • Vulnerabilities can be identified through the use of enterprise vulnerability management tools such as Nessus
    • Additionally, the information security professional should be reading information security blogs and should be subscribed to the security sites for the vendors that they use
  • Triaging vulnerabilities that are applicable to your information system:
    • The information security professional must determine the risk that a given vulnerability presents to the organization and communicate that risk effectively
    • It must be clearly represented whether this is an all-hands-on-deck or a planned...