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Building an Information Asset database Jan 04 2012 05:33AM
sfmailsbm gmail com (2 replies)
Hi list,

happy New Year to all of you

Looking for some best practices, reallife recommendations on how to go about to build up an Information Asset register, which will basically contain a list of information being used within the organisation, where and how it is stored, and where it is distributed, e.g. Card Information being stored on local hard disk without any encryption

This will be the basis to perform information risk assessments to mitigate potential risk issues

Any help on how to proceed, methodology and tools to manage all of this will be greatly appreciated

Thanks & regards,
Ronish

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RE: Building an Information Asset database Jan 05 2012 05:55AM
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RES: Building an Information Asset database Jan 06 2012 05:13PM
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RE: Building an Information Asset database Jan 21 2012 05:35AM
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Re: Building an Information Asset database Jan 27 2012 10:59PM
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