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ISBN-10: 0849301165

ISBN-13: 9780849301162

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Imprint: Auerbach

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 30th, 2001

Publication Status: Active

Product extent: 268 Pages

Weight: 520.00 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 25.20 x 17.70 x 1.70 cms

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Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.

Takes readers through developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. This book includes instructions on communicating the message and describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the impact of a small staff.

In his latest book, a pre-eminent information security pundit confessed that he was wrong about the solutions to the problem of information security. It''s not technology that''s the solution, but the human factor-people. But even infosec policies and procedures are insufficient if employees don''t know about them, or why they''re important, or what can happen to them if they ignore them. The key, of course, is continuous awareness of the problems and the solutions.

Building an Information Security Awareness Program addresses these concerns. A reference and self-study guide, it goes step-by-step through the methodology for developing, distributing, and monitoring an information security awareness program. It includes detailed instructions on determining what media to use and where to locate it, and it describes how to efficiently use outside sources to optimize the output of a small staff. The author stresses the importance of security and the entire organizations'' role and responsibility in protecting it. He presents the material in a fashion that makes it easy for nontechnical staff members to grasp the concepts. These attributes render Building an Information Security Awareness Program an immensely valuable reference in the arsenal of the IS professional.


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