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Information Security Policies Made Easy: Version 6
Book: Information Security Policies Made Easy: Version 6
Written by: Charles Cresson Wood
Publisher: Baseline Software, Incorporated
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

A must have for writing a "real" security policy.
Rating: 5 / 5
Even though the price is really high, there is a reason for that! This is a must have for security professionals.
Rick
CISSP/MCSE


Information Security: Where do I Start? What do I need?
Rating: 5 / 5
Think developing or updating security policies is a nightmare? Rather have root canal without the anesthetic? Purchase this book and you will be on a quick and painless path to getting meaningful security policies in place. The book is well organized making it a breeze to find what your looking for. Each policy also includes an excellent commentary that describes the policy's intent. Many of the policies are technology neutral making it easy to develop consistent and uniform policies across all computing platforms. It's well worth the investment.


A wonderful work saver
Rating: 4 / 5
I agree with all the other reviews that say that this book has everything you could possibly want for writing a Security Policy for your company. The price includes a single-company license for copying the copyrighted text into your security policy. Consultants will need to purchase a new license for each company they develop a policy for.

As the "Version 7" implies, this is a work in progress. As such, I expected to see a "Reader's Comment Form" at the back so the reader could notify the author of subjects he might add in the next version or of errors or omissions detected. There is no such form. I also found that I received only canned or sluggish sales responses from the email address listed on the back cover. I was surprised to find such a poorly-managed business associated with such an excellent book.




 
 
 



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