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    GIAC Security Essentials Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) is an information security certification entity that specialises in technical and practical certification as well as new research in the form of its GIAC Gold program. SANS Institute founded the certification entity in 1999 and the term GIAC is trademarked by The Escal Institute of Advanced Technologies. GIAC provides a set of vendor-neutral computer security certifications linked to the training courses provided by the SANS

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    Lesson 8 Ch 14 Quiz

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     Question 1 0 out of 0.5 points Many organizations use these certifications, along with vendor-neutral certifications, when evaluating prospective employees and personnel. What kind of certifications are these? Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: vendor specific  Question 2 0 out of 0.5 points Certifications can help identify you as someone who has pursued __________________________training and complies with in your chosen specialty. Selected Answer: [None Given]

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    The Information Technology systems primary responsibility is to maintain and sustain the organization network and communications operations. Although, they specialize in a particular field, they combine experiences and resources to support the IT department. The functional areas support the IT department which in turns support the organization’s mission, vision, and goals. Mission: Planning, managing, synchronizing, and directing the Information Technology system communication operations with the

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    building. IV. Physical Security: The computer forensics lab must have certain levels of physical security to prevent anyone from accessing the lab. The following security measures would be implemented to assure the integrity of the equipment and information. • Surveillance cameras inside and outside the lab would be implemented to monitor the lab area. • The doors will use the 1touch evo3 Keyless Single Latch door

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    Information Security and Assurance Department Because of identity theft, terrorism, and other criminal activities, President Obama has made information security a national priority. Not only is information security and assurance an American priority, it is also a global issue. Information security and assurance includes of data confidentiality, integrity, and availability along with accountability and confidence all is well with the processes (White, G. L., Hewitt, B., & Kruck, S. E. 2013). Our

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    Surbanes Oxley Act 2002 Historical forces have a way of acting in concert, even when propelled by markedly different factors. In the United States, a spate of astonishing high-profile corporate failures have shaken investor confidence and placed corporate fraud and accounting abuses center stage before the public and its governmental representatives. The legislative response to these events was the rapid passage of the Sarbanes- Oxley Act (the Act) of 2002, which virtually overnight transformed

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    Total Quality Management The emergence of the global marketplace demands that a company act on a global scale to be competitive. Competing on this level requires that a company provide a superior product and superior service. Companies desiring to achieve international quality status now have a manufacturing, quality control, and documentation standard in which to strive. ISO 9000 is the implemented international process management baseline for which all participating organizations will adhere

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    result of the identification of a global need and are compiled through the work of international experts working in conjunction with one another. In 1987, the first version of ISO guidelines was released. It was heavily based on the older UK Standard BS 5750 with three kinds of quality management systems. An organization would select one of these systems by evaluating the scope of their activities (The British Assessment Bureau). ISO 9001:1987 Model for quality assurance in design, development, productions

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    computing: benefits, risks and recommendations for information security Cloud computing is a new way of delivering computing resources, not a new technology. Computing services ranging from data storage and processing to software, such as email handling, are now available instantly, commitment-free and on-demand. Since we are in a time of belt-tightening, this new economic model for computing has found fertile ground and is seeing massive global investment. According to IDC’s analysis, the worldwide

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    field, David Hanlon finds many benefits in an association with the American Society for Quality (ASQ). This organization spans the globe, offering each member or affiliate a place to share ideas, learn through specialized training, and receive certifications in their field. The tools provided to Hanlon through ASQ are vital to his decades of career success. 2. David Hanlon is a Member of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society As the Vice President of Cardinal Health, David Hanlon has found that

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