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Resources for Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)Resources > FISMA > ArticlesSub-Categories: Listings 191 - 200 of 510:
FISMA: Get the Facts
The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) is a United States federal law enacted in 2002 as Title III of the E-Government Act of 2002. I...
FISMA: Protecting Government Agencies from Hackers
FISMA, the Federal Information Security Management Act, mandates basic security standards for government information technology systems. It requires a...
Five basic mistakes of security policy
As security policy mistakes go, this is a big one and can range in practice from not having any policy to only having an "implied policy" -- one that ...
Five basic mistakes of security policy
As I mentioned in my last article, security policies serve to protect (data, customers, employees, technological systems), define (the company's stan...
Five Main Challenges of Cybersecurity
Vivek Kundra, the Federal Chief Information Officer, in addressing the importance of cyber security as a government priority in testimony before a Sen...
Five Steps to Compliance: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Software Licensing
Software maintenance will reach US$137 billion by 2010, a compound annual growth rate of nearly 10 percent, according to IDC. Today, many vendors incl...
Five Vital Steps To Cybersecurity
In a Government IT Priorities survey of federal technology decision makers, cybersecurity was the No. 1 IT initiative within respondents' organization...
Focus On Managing Risk, Not Gruntwork
With large enterprises sporting hundreds of applications, firewalls, routers, and other networking devices -- and more than 139 newly announced vulner...
Following the Path to Managed Backup Profitability
Different paths to managed backup profitability: Making the decision to build a storage infrastructure or to partner To build or not to build... ev...
Following the Path to Managed Backup Profitability
Different paths to managed backup profitability: Making the decision to build a storage infrastructure or to partner To build or not to build... ev... |
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