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Written by an acknowledged expert on the new ISO27001 Standard, An Introduction to Information Security and ISO27001:2013 is the ideal resource for anyone wanting a clear, concise, and easy-to-read primer on information security. It will ensure the systems you put in place are effective, reliable, and auditable.
This pocket guide will help you to:
Contact us if you are looking for the ISO27001:2005 edition.
There are two core PRINCE2® 2009 books:
An Introduction to PRINCE2®: Managing and Directing Successful Projects, 2009 edition provides a high-level introduction to the updated PRINCE2® method, and covers both the Managing and Directing PRINCE2® publications.
An Introduction to PRINCE2®: Managing and Directing Successful Projects, 2009 edition:
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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this guide
1.2 Where do projects fit in?
1.3 What is a project?
1.4 What is project management?
1.5 What is PRINCE2?
1.6 PRINCE2 in context
1.7 Structure of this guide
1.8 Related OGC guidance
2. The PRINCE2 principles
2.1 Continued business justification
2.2 Learn from experience
2.3 Defined roles and responsibilities
2.4 Manage by stages
2.5 Manage by exception
2.6 Focus on products
2.7 Tailor to suit the project environment
3. Themes
3.1 Business Case
3.2 Organization
3.3 Quality
3.4 Plans
3.5 Risk
3.6 Change
3.7 Progress
4. Processes
4.1 The PRINCE2 journey
4.2 Starting up a Project
4.3 Initiating a Project
4.4 Controlling a Stage/Managing Product Delivery
4.5 Managing a Stage Boundary
4.6 Closing a Project
5. Project Board duties and behaviours
5.1 The role of senior management in PRINCE2
5.2 Be accountable for the project
5.3 Provide unified direction
5.4 Delegate effectively
5.5 Facilitate cross-functional integration
5.6 Commit resources
5.7 Ensure effective decision making
5.8 Support the Project Manager
5.9 Ensure effective communication
6. Tailoring PRINCE2 to the project environment
6.1 Tailoring PRINCE2 for projects in a programme environment
6.2 Tailoring PRINCE2 according to project scale
Appendix A: Product Description outlines
A.1 Benefits Review Plan
A.2 Business Case
A.3 Checkpoint Report
A.8 End Project Report
A.9 End Stage Report
A.10 Exception Report
A.11 Highlight Report
A.13 Issue Report
A.15 Lessons Report
A.16 Plan
A.17 Product Description
A.19 Project Brief
A.20 Project Initiation Documentation
A.21 Project Product Description
A.26 Work Package
Further information
Glossary
Index
Please note
We also offer The Official PRINCE2®:2009 Book Bundle, which enables you to purchase the core official PRINCE2®:2009 books together at a reduced price.
The activities of the cyber criminal are both deliberate and hostile, and they can be compared to military operations. Many people in business understand that the insights from the classics of military strategy are as relevant to modern commerce as they are to war. It is clear that organizations need to develop a view of cybersecurity that goes beyond technology: all staff in the organization have a role to play, and it is the senior managers who must ensure, like generals marshaling their forces, that all staff know the cybersecurity policies that explain what to do when under attack.
With this in mind, the authors have drawn on the work of Clausewitz and Sun Tzu and applied it to the understanding of information security that they have built up through their extensive experience in the field. The result is expert guidance on information security, underpinned by a profound understanding of human conflict.
Building on the success of the first edition, this new edition covers the most recent developments in the threat landscape and the best-practice advice available in the latest version of ISO 27001:2103.
Additional information
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The BS 10012:2017 +A1 2018 specification provides a framework to manage the risks to the privacy of personal data and implement the necessary policies, procedures and controls to help ensure compliance with the GDPR. It is designed to follow the plan-do-check-act cycle (PDCA) to ensure continual improvement.
BS 31100 (BS31100): The British Code of Practice for Risk Management & Guidance for ISO31000
BS 31100:2011 provides advice and guidance on developing, implementing and maintaining proportionate and effective risk management aligned with ISO31000. The advice and guidance in BS 31100 is suitable for any organisation.
BS 31100 gives practical and specific recommendations on how to put the key principles of effective risk management into place in your organisation. The information and guidance in BS 31100 will be of interest to anyone with responsibility for:
Using the advice and guidance in BS 31100 you will enhance the likelihood of successfully achieving your organisational objectives. It will help you manage any project or organisational risk proportionately.