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Audit Resources Links
AuditNetAuditNet is the largest and oldest free information site with links, tools and resources developed for the benefit of the audit profession by Jim Kaplan, an Internet Audit pioneer and the founder of AuditNet. The Internet is a viable tool for auditors who know how to locate and tap into the various resources. This site represents the free on-ramp to online audit resource
The Security Audit and Internal Audit ShopChecklists, plans and resources for security audit and internal audit
MIS Training InstituteFounded in 1978, MIS Training Institute offers audit and information security training, with offices in the USA, UK, and Asia. MIS' security and consulting division, Information Security Institute (ISI), provides infosecurity conferences, seminars, and consulting services. System Security Ltd., a UK division of MIS, provides hands-on audit and security training.
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| #1 | Service Level Agreement and SLA Guide - Directory of service level agreement template, guidebook, training, and audit resources. | |
| #2 | Business continuity metrics: How much can you afford to lose? - When developing a disaster recovery plan, companies need to evaluate how fast they can get their businesses running again and how much data they can afford to lose. Bob Cramer, CEO of LiveVault Corp., offers tips on key metrics companies should use to make these decisions. | |
| #3 | A Design Language for Emergency Operations Center Facilities - "Most EOC layouts can be described in terms of a few basic models, each of which has unique implications for the organizational dynamics it supports. These basic layouts are combined and hybridized to yield almost all real-world EOC floorplans." | |
| #4 | MIT Business Continuity Plan - An external release of the MIT Business Continuity Plan. | |
| #5 | IBM's Web Service Level Agreements (WSLA) Project - The Web Service Level Agreement (WSLA) project, developed by IBM, addresses service level management issues within a Web services environment. Issues addressed include SLA specification, creation and monitoring. The project provides: Explicit specifications of servlce level agreements that can be monitored by the service provider, customer and even by a third-party; Ease of SLA creation using template-based authoring tools; and, Distributed monitoring framework for deployment in a single site or across multiple sites by translating SLA data in configuration information for the individual service provider components and third party services to perform the measurement and supervision activities. The WSLA creation and monitoring framework complements various other projects addressing issues on proactive management of a service environment, e.g., provisioning resources, workload management, etc., according to the agreed upon service levels specified via WSLA. | |
| #6 | University of Miami Disaster Recovery Plan for Computer Servuces - | |