Security Training
There is no better way of learning than hands on Instructor Led Training!
Everyone within an organization must understand how they impact security; education
should include targeted training on threats, policies, rules, and procedures.
Today, most IT professionals recognize that security is one of their top job responsibilities;
threats and attacks have become almost commonplace. According to the 2005 FBI Computer
Crime Survey, 87 percent of U.S. organizations experienced some type of security
incident in 2005. Nearly 20 percent of organizations surveyed encountered 20 or
more incidents. Meanwhile, a PricewaterhouseCoopers, CIO, and CSO study of senior
executives in 50 countries found that only 37 percent have an overall security strategy
in place. In today's fast-changing and often risky business environment, it is critical
for IT to effectively secure systems — a process that's both costly and time consuming.
Yet, at the same time, IT managers are expected to enhance worker productivity and
implement new technologies that drive competitive advantage for the business. By
adopting an organized approach to security, you will spend less time cleaning up
messes, and more time helping your organization meet business goals. Your organization
is looking to you to implement a security strategy that will protect the business
and its customers from attack. How effectively and proactively you respond can have
an impact on your career. Success hinges on establishing policies, procedures, and
good communication with business managers.
A Winning Plan:
Emphasize training and communication. Develop a clearly-defined strategy that incorporates
business stakeholder participation. Develop a framework for managing security, through
policies, procedures, schedules, and checklists.
Enroll @ Infopoint or call
the Indianapolis office directly to enroll at 317-815-3700