Description
Developing a Comprehensive Security Program answers the question common among security managers, "What is a model security program, and how does our program compare to it?" In this seven-minute Proven Practices presentation, narrator Elizabeth Lancaster outlines the baseline elements of a security program, which have been defined by experienced Security Executive Council members and research.This presentation is not sector-specific--meaning it's applicable for all organizations and industries. In addition to the baseline security program elements, Lancaster also discusses business-aligned program elements, program characteristics, a program maturity model, and the skills and knowledge the security department needs to possess. Developing a Comprehensive Security Program may be used as a benchmark for existing programs and to educate senior management. It also provides a general understanding of the security function as it currently exists.Developing a Comprehensive Security Program is a part of Elsevier's Security Executive Council Risk Management Portfolio, a collection of real world solutions and "how-to" guidelines that equip executives, practitioners, and educators with proven information for successful security and risk management programs.- The seven-minute, visual PowerPoint presentation with audio narration format is excellent for group learning- Information is drawn from the many years of collective knowledge and experience of the Security Executive Council community- Identifies program characteristics and the knowledge areas and skills security leaders should possess
Table of Contents
Baseline Program ElementsBusiness-Aligned Program ElementsUnified Risk Oversight ModelBoard-Level Risk and Security Program ElementsProgram CharacteristicsSenior Leadership SupportProgram Maturity ModelSecurity Leadership SkillsSecurity Program Factors Yet to be Defined
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