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Re: IT Security Topics for Small Business


From: Brian Erdelyi <brian_erdelyi () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 13:42:10 -0400

I agree with Josh.

Focus on an existing guide.  Help prioritize those recommendations.

For example, BCP would be nice... maybe you focus on recommending data backup and recovery.  I've seen too many 
business struggle after a disaster and eventually close doors.

A small business will likely be overwhelmed by a large guide.

Brian

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On Dec 3, 2012, at 1:24 PM, Josh More <jmore () starmind org> wrote:

I really wish I had the time to delve into this discussion.

However, given everything else I'm juggling, I just want to say that small business is currently drowning in 
recommendations and, as a result, is unable to follow any of them.  Look at the work the NSA, NIST, PCI and SANS have 
done in this field.  Little of it has been embraced by the small business community.  If you truly want to help, an 
additive process is unlikely to help.  Consider focusing on only three items.  I know this leaves holes, but 
remember, they're ridden with holes now and despite what we all want, they're not going to plug them all.

If this is unsuitable / too hard, consider reworking the concept into a flow chart infographic.  Such as "Do you have 
a Firewall/UTM/NGFW?  If not, get one.  If so, tune it and go to next"  ->  "Do you have a reliable anti-malware 
system?  If not, get one.  If so, are you tuning it regularly?"  I think that would be far more likely to cause 
positive change than yet another dense report full of advice they're not going to take.

-Josh More



On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Bradley McMahon <bradmcmahon () gmail com> wrote:
I would include * BCP - business continuity plan  - corruption, fires, data theft are indiscriminate. Basically have 
a meeting and go through all the worst case scenarios and figure out a cost effect way to handle it that works for 
the company. Having insurance is a good idea 

-Brad



On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Herndon Elliott <alabamatoy () gmail com> wrote:
It was kinda touched on, but not directly mentioned: Incident
Response...planning and pre-determined actions, call list etc when it
all goes wrong.  Also, training was mentioned, but some level of
common sense warnings as displayed in this wonderful bank sign:
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2012/11/all-banks-should-display-a-warning-like-this/

Herndon Elliott
Madison, Al
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