Say What You Do: Building a Framework of IT controls, policies, and procedures
This Say What You Do section and book are designed to help you with your information assurance communication projects. What are information assurance projects? The projects fall into the following categories:
- Documenting your information assurance framework
- Documenting your policies, standards, and procedures
- Measuring success
- Reporting your status of successes and failures
- Managing and documenting the change process
Why is all of this "stuff" important? Simple. With regulatory compliance hovering over our collective heads, policies, standards, and procedures are becoming more and more important and the impact more personal. Policies, standards, and procedures are profoundly important to our organizations because they are the only real way to convey to the auditors and others who care that we are dong our jobs properly.
Say What You Do Products
Say What You Do Toolkit: Other policy and procedure experts claim their methodologies are easy to use. But no other policy and procedure framework focuses on ONLY the regulatory and contractual provisions that actually apply to you -- no more, no less. Use this toolkit to protect your company from both risky compliance gaps and redundant, conflicting, and underperforming IT policies and procedures.
Say What You Do eBook: Purchase just the eBook to get started.
Say What You Do eBook Bundle: Purchase both the Say What You Do and Language of Compliance eBooks together and save 30%.
Forms, Templates, and Samples: Learn how to write IT policies and procedures that meet actual regulatory and contractual requirements - no more and no less. Includes forms, worksheets, memos, Change Manager job description, and sample policies.
Free IT Policy Guide: We know some folks aren't ready to tackle a whole book. Okay, we can live with that. What we can't live with are all of the poorly written policies out there. So, from the award winning writing team that brought you Say What You Do, here is an e-mail based tutorial on the right way to write policies.
