The Design and Implementation of an Automated Security Compliance Toolkit: A Pedagogical Exercise
<p class="JDFSLSection">The demand, through government regulations, for the preservation of the security, integrity, and privacy of corporate and customer information is increasing at an unprecedented pace. Government and private entities struggle to comply with these regulations thr...
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doaj-fcd461d23baf4d89808115f75342c3cc2020-11-25T02:37:32ZengAssociation of Digital Forensics, Security and LawJournal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law1558-72151558-72232007-12-01245976113The Design and Implementation of an Automated Security Compliance Toolkit: A Pedagogical ExerciseGuillermo Francia III0Brian EstesRahjima FranciaVu NguyenAlex ScrogginsComputer Security and Forensics Laboratory Jacksonville State University<p class="JDFSLSection">The demand, through government regulations, for the preservation of the security, integrity, and privacy of corporate and customer information is increasing at an unprecedented pace. Government and private entities struggle to comply with these regulations through various means—both automated and manual controls. This paper presents an automated security compliance toolkit that is designed and developed using mostly open source tools to demonstrate that 1) meeting regulatory compliance does not need to be a very expensive proposition and 2) an undertaking of this magnitude could be served as a pedagogical exercise for students in the areas of collaboration, project management, software engineering, information assurance, and regulatory compliance.</p>http://ojs.jdfsl.org/index.php/jdfsl/article/view/190 |
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Guillermo Francia III Brian Estes Rahjima Francia Vu Nguyen Alex Scroggins The Design and Implementation of an Automated Security Compliance Toolkit: A Pedagogical Exercise Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law |
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Guillermo Francia III Brian Estes Rahjima Francia Vu Nguyen Alex Scroggins |
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The Design and Implementation of an Automated Security Compliance Toolkit: A Pedagogical Exercise |
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The Design and Implementation of an Automated Security Compliance Toolkit: A Pedagogical Exercise |
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Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law |
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Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law |
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<p class="JDFSLSection">The demand, through government regulations, for the preservation of the security, integrity, and privacy of corporate and customer information is increasing at an unprecedented pace. Government and private entities struggle to comply with these regulations through various means—both automated and manual controls. This paper presents an automated security compliance toolkit that is designed and developed using mostly open source tools to demonstrate that 1) meeting regulatory compliance does not need to be a very expensive proposition and 2) an undertaking of this magnitude could be served as a pedagogical exercise for students in the areas of collaboration, project management, software engineering, information assurance, and regulatory compliance.</p> |
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