
FISMA Compliance
Understanding US Federal Information Security Law (Cybersecurity & Privacy Law)
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Narrated by:
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Kim Pepper
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Convocourses
About this listen
In FISMA Compliance - Understanding US FEDERAL INFORMATION SECURITY LAW, you'll uncover:
- A concise yet comprehensive guide on the essentials of FISMA, providing a clear understanding of what organizations need to grasp to align with federal security mandates.
- An insightful historical journey from FISMA's inception in 2002 through to its significant amendments in 2014, illustrating the evolution of this pivotal legislation.
- Practical insights that demystify the path to achieving and maintaining FISMA compliance, turning complex legal requirements into actionable strategies.
- A thorough exploration of the critical elements of US federal information security law, highlighting the key aspects that impact your organization's compliance posture.
- Public Law 107-347 & Public Law 113-283 in their entirety.
...and so much more!
Immerse yourself in the definitive resource for mastering FISMA's requirements. Tailored for cybersecurity experts, IT leaders, and federal contractors, this book delivers indispensable wisdom and actionable tactics to not just meet, but surpass, the stringent standards set by federal information security laws.
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