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Espionage Act and Governance, Risk & Compliance for the CISSP-CISA
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Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002
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The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (”FISMA”, 44 U.S.C. § 3541, et seq.) is a United States federal law enacted in 2002 as Title III of the E-Government Act of 2002 (Pub.L. 107-347, 116 Stat. 2899). The act recognized the importance of information security to the economic and national security interests of the United States.[1] The act requires each federal agency to develop, document, and implement an agency-wide program to provide information security for the information and information systems that support the operations and assets of the agency, including those provided or managed by another agency, contractor, or other source.[1]
FISMA has brought attention within the federal government to cybersecurity and explicitly emphasized a “risk-based policy for cost-effective security”.[1] FISMA requires agency program officials, chief information officers, and inspectors general (IGs) to conduct annual reviews of the agencys information security program and report the results to Office of Management and Budget (OMB). OMB uses this data to assist in its oversight responsibilities and to prepare this annual report to Congress on agency compliance with the act.[2] In FY 2008, federal agencies spent $6.2 billion securing the governments total information technology investment of approximately $68 billion or about 9.2 percent of the total information technology portfolio.[3]
Implementation of FISMA
In accordance with FISMA, NIST is responsible for developing standards, guidelines, and associated methods and techniques for providing adequate information security for all agency operations and assets, excluding national security systems. NIST works closely with federal agencies to improve their understanding and implementation of FISMA to protect their information and information systems and publishes standards and guidelines which provide the foundation for strong information security programs at agencies. NIST performs its statutory responsibilities through the Computer Security Division of the Information Technology Laboratory.[4] NIST develops standards, metrics, tests, and validation programs to promote, measure, and validate the security in information systems and services. NIST hosts the following:
FISMA implementation project[5]
Information Security Automation Program (ISAP) * National Vulnerability Database (NVD) the U.S. government content repository for ISAP and SCAP. NVD is the U.S. government repository of standards based vulnerability management data. This data enables automation of vulnerability management, security measurement, and compliance (e.g., FISMA)[6]
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Business disaster recovery Find Cheap Hotels In Alcudia Post
http://data-protectiononline.com/business-disaster-recovery/
Alcudia is an island off the coast of Spain that is known for its beautiful mountains and perfect beaches. The area the heavily shows the influence of Roman in Moorish history while still allowing for people of all ages to enjoy the attractions. This family friendly area includes the town of Alcudia, Puerto Alcudia and Playa de Muro. Finding hotels in Alcudia that are within your budget can be obtained.
When you travel, you will need to plan out a budget on how much you are planning on spending for, nations, and then stick to it. This can ensure that you never run out of money and you can afford to stay in a very nice hotel while on your holiday.
You will get the best deals on your hotel by staying two or more nights at the same hotel. Typically the best rates would come if you stay at the hotel on Monday and Tuesday, since this will give you the best rates. The weekends will often be much more expensive than the week days. If you make a reservation two or three weeks in advance, you may also get a better discount to the hotel.Hotels in AlcudiaHotelsAlcudia
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NCS Data Vault – Server Disaster Recovery – Network Computer Solutons
NCS Data Vault – for more Contact information visit www.ncshelpdesk.com or call 574- 268-2482
•Backups as often as every 15 minutes -mid-day data loss problem solved.
•Seamless and secure off-site storage to 2 – XO Communications redundant co-location facilities.
•Virtualization of failed servers within hoursvs. normal server disaster recovery taking days.
•Backup Integrity is monitored 24×7x365.
•Individual Exchange email message-level restores.
•Restoration of failed server to dissimilar hardware if server replacement necessary.
•Block-level backups ensure no open-file errors.
•Backup to disk eliminates defective backup tapes.
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CtrlS Datacenter
CtrlS is India’s first Tier IV datacenter, started with the vision of protecting the most critical assets of the knowledge economy. It is promoted by R.s 750 group and $20 Billion NYSE Listed Och-Ziff Capital.
Our world class Tier IV data center has dual systems in every area of infrastructure ensuring 100% uptime for mission critical applications of all our customers. Our areas of expertise include custom-built IT Infrastructure and Services suitable for large corporations, Co-location Services, Managed Services, and Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Planning Services. Today, our datacenter solutions provide strategic advantages to several most-admired organizations in the world. Our present clientele includes global telecom majors, multinational manufacturing conglomerates, top Indian banks and service enterprises.
CtrlS guarantees all its clients significant savings by eliminating capital costs and reducing the recurring expenses without compromising on the performance. Our processes are backed by both ISO-2000-1 & ISO 27,000-1 certifications.
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Protecting Sensitive Data Information Classification
http://www.logicalsecurity.com
“To many companies today, data is one of their most important assets & needs to be protected..”
A classification scheme is developed to protect data’s confidentiality, integrity, & availability
If data is not declassified correctly, company resources can be wasted
Source: CISSP All-In-One Study Guide by Shon Harris
Review full Chapter at http://www.logicalsecurity.com/resources/resources_videos.html
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Cisco Data Center Network Manager: Video Data Sheet
Maximize the overall uptime and reliability of your data center infrastructure and improve business continuity with Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM). More info: http://www.cisco.com/go/dcnm
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Foundations of a Solid Infrastructure
Listen to Justin French explain the importance of a solid infrastructure and the steps needed for a successful set-up.
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Getting Your CISSP or CISA?
Watch the updated version of this video at
http://www.youtube.com/beckhart05
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Business Continuity Disaster Recovery and You
http://data-protectiononline.com/business-disaster-recovery/
If you own your own business, then business continuity and disaster recovery are two major things that you should be worried about, especially since your business – like most of the others on the planet – is likely very reliant on technology like computers, networks, and servers. Today’s business world has become reliant on technology to get things going and keep them going, so business owners are becoming more and more aware of the need to keep that technology in good working order. If your technology fails, then your business might also fail, and you definitely don’t want that to happen.
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Continuity Centers – Disaster Recovery – Workgroup Recovery
Continuity Centers – Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Services
Built as the original data center for Grumman Data Services, our facility has been in production for over 25 years. Located in Woodbury, New York, Nassau County Long Island. Continuity Centers was established in September of 2000 as a workgroup recovery and disaster recovery data center. Located less than a 1/2 mile from the Long Island Expressway, Northern State Parkway and Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway at the Sunnyside Blvd exit. We are the only Long Island data center who offers workgroup recovery and has hosted countless disaster declarations since 2000, ensuring “Business as usual, when the unusual strikes”. Our managed services for co-location provide 24×7 monitoring and management of your mission critical systems.
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Currently Tier 1 with Tier 2 development under way Parent company, GTel Networks, provides Managed Services for disaster recovery, managed colo and operational support as well as Managed Services for your production IT systems at your facility. 15,000 square feet of data center and 5,000+ square feet of both shared and dedicated workgroup recovery in a Class A building with an Au Bon Pain café.
Certified as: VMware Enterprise Partner, LeftHand Networks iSCSI SANs, Cisco Select Partner, DoubleTake replication software and more.
N+1 HVAC and UPS or Custom N+N UPS
Fully maintained UPS and diesel powered generator backup AS400 and IBM.
Mainframe co-production and disaster recovery services available.
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