From: Bob (EL) Burkhart [bob@presponse.com / bob@acctts.com]

Focus: MSU Catalyst Pop-Quiz for MMIS-MISD Courses @ ACCTTS, LLC (C) 2001

Information Protection Team Training Series
. . . (IPTTS) Overview . . .


Q-1:
Are you prepared to avoid being a cyber attack victim?

Hint - Preview "Simple Computing Safeguards for Small Business
and Home Computer Users" @
www.acctts.com/dimens-1.html#A11A

A-1: By completing this quick self-assessment, you may be choose to improve
your
MIS Auditing (MISD 680) and Cyber Crime Fighting (MISD 692) skills.

Outcomes include learning about effective "defense-in-depth" strategies and
how to AVOID being victimized by enterprise or workgroup "digital disruptions!"

Enroll now to learn more about reliability, integrity and high availability methods.

 

Q-2: Why do information security, audit and control courses focus on Generally-Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP)

A-2: Generally-Accepted Protection Practices (GAPP) are not well structured or understood by auditors & systems managers.

Q-3: Would you like to learn more about these key management concerns:

- Is your organization at risk?

- Who & what are the greatest threats to your company>

- What can be done to defend against attacks on your information?

- How can you determine if your organization has been attacked?

- How should your organization respond to "Cyber Attack" disruptions?

- How do investigators track down cyber criminals?

A-3: The blending of Metro State University's Spring 2002 MIS Auditing
(MISD 680) and
Cyber Crime Fighting (MISD 692) provide a high-value ways
to earn certification credits and learn more about dealing effectively
with digital workflow disruptions to ensure operational continuity!

 

Q-4: What's the process for covering critical learning skills
for "Security Incident Response Team" (
SIRT) members or alternates?

A-4: See attached diagram which includes these dimensions:

- Understanding Risk Factors

- Coping Controls

- Investigating Skills

- Resolving Concerns

- Litigation Strategies

ACCTTS-SIRT Competency Certification "Roadmap"
via Cyber Attack Team Training Simulations (CATTS)

 

Q-5: How do you register for this innovative MMIS course combination?

A-5: See departmental webpage @ www.metro.msus.edu/com/mis.htm

For More Information Contact:
Tim Dokken - MISD Support Staff
Metropolitan State University
730 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403-1897

Work: (612) 341-7460 Fax: (612) 373-2739
E-
mailto:tim.dokken@metrostate.edu

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