Information security: Process evaluation and product evaluation

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Effective management in any organisation requires a holistic approach in focusing on information security. Senior managers have to know how well their organisations are perfonning as measured against internationally accepted best practices. Part of the information security management problem is that it is viewed either from a technological perspective focussing on product evaluation only, or from a procedural and management perspective focussing on evaluation of the management processes. This paper aims to provide a consolidated perspective that takes both these aspects into consideration when measuring and evaluating the information security level of an organisation.

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Eloff, M. M., & von Solms, S. H. (2017). Information security: Process evaluation and product evaluation. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 47, pp. 11–18). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35515-3_2

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