BS7799 Documentation & Training
From: Richard (richard@dog.com)Date: 06/13/02
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From: richard@dog.com (Richard) Date: 13 Jun 2002 04:51:28 -0700
There are several books available from BSI - these are all you need.
If the company is buying its cheap at around £50 per book (5 in the
set). For personal use its expensive.
http://www.c-cure.org (check under Guides)
Training to certification level isn't cheap and it depends on what you
want to be - Auditor (internal/external audits only), Lead Auditor
(internal/external audits to company accreditation/certification) or
Consultant (mixture - audit, legal perhaps, risk analysis, gap
analysis - depends).
Take a look here for reasonable cost/quality courses
http://www.qmt.co.uk/trgcrs.htm (scroll down for BS7799)
All in all, I think much better value and purpose and career wise move
doing this than MCSE-Product training.
"MH" <mark@hayward.swinternet.co.uk> wrote in message news:<ae55gc$o7$1@paris.btinternet.com>...
> read it, digest it, implement it!
> whats the problem
> only 3% of UK companies have taken up the BS7799/IS)17799 acredition, why do
> U need it, just do the implementaion
>
> I C it as like NVQs
>
> "Ken Ord" <kenord@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:_LnN8.1$hU3.721@news.lhr.globix.net...
> > I have have been given what appears to been an official BSi handbook guide
> > to BS7799. It's not very thick (not sure of the number of pages but it's
> > somewhere between 50-100 pages thick). Are there more comprehensive
> > BS7799/ISO17799 documents that are worth buying or is this just about as
> > good as I'm going to get without wasting money. I'd also like some form
> of
> > accrediation but my company won't stump up the cash for a training course
> > since it's nearly £2000 in the UK - is there a cheaper way to get it since
> > I'll be self financing it all (I suppose they provide copies of the
> > documentation to keep after the course)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ken
> >
> >
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