Why choose Information Shield?
Information security policies are critical to your organization. Why should you choose Information Shield publications over other alternatives? While saving time and money is important, don't get fooled by lower-cost products from unrecognized or unreliable sources promising a "quick fix." When evaulating solutions for information security policies, consider the following:
- Quality Material - Our publications contain the highest-quality pre-written material available. Each written information security policy has a target audience, level of security (high-medium-low), and expert commentary describing the risks mitigated by each policy. Please see our many testimonials by real individuals working in the information security field for many years. Our policies are mapped to leading frameworks, such as ISO 17799:2005 and HIPAA. We are licensed from the IT Governance Institute to map our policy library to COBIT ™ 4th Edition.
- Experienced Experts - Our material represents over 40 years of combined information security experience and is written by known experts such as Charles Cresson Wood, CISSP, CISM, CISA and Rebecca Herold, CISSP, CISM, CISA. Our expert panel will answer your questions about information security and privacy policies.
- Regular Updates - Our information security policy library is now in it's tenth version and is designed to cover the latest technologies, threats and regulations. Some available policy libraries have not been updated in years.
- Proven Track Record - Our publications have been used by over 7000 organizations in over 70 countries. The material has been battle-tested in hundreds of organizations, within many industries, over nearly 15 years. See our client list for just a small sampling of Information Shield customers.
- Company History - We are a real company dedicated to quality information security and privacy products. We have established relationships with leading information security organizations such as the SANS Intitute, the Computer Security Institute (CSI) and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). Beware of competitors who have no physical contact information and use deceptive web-marketing tactics by marketing their products through "shell" web sites.