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Security Considerations in the Information System Development Life Cycle: Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards & Technology
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Year:
2003
Pages:
70
Binding
Paperback
Product Code:
0756741750
Description
Tim Grance (au); Joan Hash (au); Marc Stevens (au). Including security early in the information system development life cycle (SDLC) will usually result in less expensive & more effective security than adding it to an operational system. This guide presents a framework for incorporating security into all phases of the SDLC process, from initiation to disposal. Here is a guide to help select & acquire cost-effective security controls by explaining how to include information system security requirements in appropriate phases of the SDLC. Chapters: Incorporating Security into the Information SDLC: Key Roles & Responsibilities for Development Initiative, Expressing Security Properties, & IT Security in the SDLC; Fed. Gov’t. RFP; Spec’s., Clauses, & Tasks; Glossary; & Frequently Asked Questions.
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