Resource Page

Where to Begin:
Integrating Security in Your Company

What to look for in your company’s strategy

June 2002 Mfg.Trust Feature Story

Internal Resources
External Resources
ProQuest: For NCMS Members Only


Internal Resources

Additional Resource Page (July 2003)

(^top) NCMS Manufacturing Trust Publications Index:

November 2001 – Managing the Trust of the Trusted
March 2002 – Industrial Strength Authentication
April 2002 – Your Privacy


Corner.Office Index at:
NCMS Members Web Site (Password required)

February 2002 - Cybercrime
Dec01/Jan02 - BS7799 – A Template for Infosec Policies

November 2001 - Corporate and Economic Espionage

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External Resources

(^top) COBIT Executive Summary & Framework, 3rd Edition

http://www.isaca.org


CIO Magazine’s ABCs of Security

http://www.cio.com/security/edit/security_abc.html


ATF Online - Bomb threats and physical security planning

Bombing and the threat of being bombed are harsh realities in today's world.


SECURITY PLANNING - Don't Press the Panic Button

Darwin Magazine.
 The authorities have also shown an increased willingness to help companies with security planning ahead of time. ...


ProQuest: For NCMS Members Only

(^top)  NCMS Members will find the following relevant articles via their ProQuest Business Information accounts:

Security Planning Increasingly Requires Attention of CEOs

The Philadelphia Inquirer, Knight Ridder Tribune Business News; Apr 1, 2002


Effective security planning

Building Operating Management; Mar 2002


The dos and don'ts of security planning

Building Operating Management; May 1999


Proactive planning for chemical and biological threats

Security; Apr 1999

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Training

NCMS Training Series:  Integrating Security across the Enterprise

This is a series of courses intended for department, division and executive management and staff to review enterprise security best practices, to determine an acceptable baseline, to identify business critical elements, and to understand the pitfalls to avoid in integrating the physical, operational and informational aspects of enterprise security.

Instructor: Carl Allen

FREE Demonstration Class:  Enterprise Security Issues

Online Class:  Enterprise Security: Overview and Best Practices

Online Class:  Building the Enterprise Security Baseline

Online Class:  Business Critical Elements for Enterprise Security

Online Class:  Enterprise Security Pitfalls to Avoid

 

 

 

 

 
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