Information Security Governance

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Information Security Governance, Information Security Governance or ISG, is a subset discipline of Corporate Governance focused on information Security systems and their performance and risk management.

[edit] Applicable Frameworks

  • Information Security Governance: Guidance for Boards of Directors and Executive Management 2nd Edition
  • ISMS³ 1.20 - Information Security Management Maturity Model

[edit] See also

  • Certified Information Security Manager
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional
  • Chief information security officer
  • Information security
  • Information Security Department
  • Information Security Management

[edit] External links

  • ISMS³ - Information Security Management Maturity Model Group Page
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