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Develop an ISO 27001-compliant Information Security Management System
This useful guide clarifies the steps you have to follow to develop an ISO 27001-compliant ISMS. Each step is integral in how secure your information security system is.

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How vulnerability assessments help with security compliance - Expert Webcast

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Language:  English

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In this webcast, information security expert Kevin Beaver will outline how vulnerability assessments complement security enforcement and help with overall IT governance. You'll learn how to close this common information security gap to ensure your systems are really as secure as you think they are and further reduce the costs and risks of doing business in today's electronic environment.
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Kevin Beaver is an independent information security consultant, keynote speaker, and expert witness with Atlanta-based Principle Logic, LLC where he specializes in performing independent security assessments. Kevin has authored/co-authored seven books on information security including Hacking For Dummies and Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies (Wiley). He's also the creator and author of the Security On Wheels blog and information security audio programs providing security learning for IT professionals on the go.


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