Information Risks: Whose Business Are They?

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This book covers the key IT governance area of information risk management, providing feedback from in-depth personal interviews with 200 IT directors and managers on best practice in this area.

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This book covers the key IT governance area of information risk management, providing feedback from in-depth personal interviews with 200 IT directors and managers on best practice in this area.

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This Book is Essential Reading for Those Taking the CGEIT Qualification - Buy This Book Today!Information Risks: Whose Business Are They?has a specific focus on information risks. It covers the key IT governance area of information risk management, providing
feedback from in-depth personal interviews with 200 IT directors and managers.

These interviews formed part of a survey conducted by the IT Governance Institute (ITGI).

Topics addressed in this publication are:

  • The areas where IT risk can occur and the current indicators of risk.
  • Practical and real business impacts.
  • Good organisational practices for IT risk management-who is responsible for what.
  • The role senior management should play.
  • Techniques for minimising risk exposure.
Key Features & Benefits
  • Address many aspects of information risk management, shedding light on many of the most frequently posed questions on the subject. Allowing you to gain insights into what has worked, or what has not worked.
  • The information inInformation Risks: Whose Business Are They?is directly derived from in-depth personal interviews with 200 IT directors and managers. Meaning it will provide you with both practical knowledge and salient experience.
  • Forms part of a five-part set of publications that are essential for those studying for the CGEIT examination. Get the best advice from the horse's month, the ITGI.
  • Available with the other essential CGEIT study aids in our CGEIT Passport .
Authors: Gary Hardy, Lighthouse Global, IT Governance Institute

Publisher: IT Governance Institute

ISBN 10: 1933284102
ISBN 13: 9781933284101
Pages: 23
Format: Paperback
Published Date: January 2005
Availability: In Stock

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Information Risks: Whose Business Are They?

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