| Thomas R. Peltier - 2016 - 312 páginas
...financial resources, physical assets, and employees. The cost and benefits of information protection should be carefully examined in both monetary and...to ensure that the cost of controls does not exceed the expected benefits. Information protection controls should be appropriate and proportionate. 1 .2... | |
| Harold F. Tipton - 2002 - 1018 páginas
...practices. Information and Systems Security Must Be Cost Effective. The costs and benefits of security must be carefully examined in both monetary and nonmonetary...controls does not exceed expected benefits. Security benefits have direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include purchasing, installing, and administering... | |
| Joseph Boyce, Daniel Jennings - 2002 - 285 páginas
...more people around the world depend upon data information to do their jobs (Krutz and Vines, p. 276). Security Should Be Cost-Effective The costs and benefits of security should be carefully weighed in both monetary and nonmonetary terms. Security levels, costs, measures, practices, and procedures... | |
| Susan Hansche - 2005 - 814 páginas
...organization's needs" (p. 6). 3. Computer security should be cost-effective. This principle is defined as "The costs and benefits of security should be carefully...proportionate to the value of and degree of reliance on the IT systems and to the severity, probability, and extent of potential harm. Requirements for security... | |
| John A. Blackley, Thomas R. Peltier, Justin Peltier - 2004 - 280 páginas
...financial resources, physical assets, and employees. The cost and benefits of information protection should be carefully examined in both monetary and...to ensure that the cost of controls does not exceed the expected benefits. Information protection controls should be appropriate and proportionate. The... | |
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