Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Data Classification -- Ch. 3. Controls and Safeguards -- Ch. 4. Data Security Policy -- Ch. 5. Response Program -- Ch. 6. Detection and Reporting -- Ch. 7. Evaluation and Response -- Ch. 8. Disclosure and Notification -- Ch. 9. Closure -- App. A. Relevant Legislation
Summary
"The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (PRC) has recorded about one publicly reported incident of data loss involving sensitive, personally identifiable information every two days since 2005. Financial losses and the expense to restore data can be significant An estimated 75% of catastrophic data loss is due in some way to human error. This book discusses the consequences of loss of sensitive data and offers solutions to the problem of detecting, preventing, and protecting information from unintended disclosure. It examines both the technical and business implications of such an event and the steps necessary to recover from it."--Jacket