Assessing Vendors
A Hands-On Guide to Assessing Infosec and IT Vendors
- 1st Edition - April 26, 2013
- Latest edition
- Author: Josh More
- Language: English
Assessing vendors is a tricky process. Large and regulated organizations are forced to demonstrate due diligence in vendor assessment, but often do not know how to do this. This re… Read more
Assessing vendors is a tricky process. Large and regulated organizations are forced to demonstrate due diligence in vendor assessment, but often do not know how to do this. This results in a great deal of busywork being required by both the vendors and the organizations. Smaller organizations don't know what to look for and, as a result, often wind up selecting based on price instead of value. This results in service failures and vendors that just milk their customers for as long as they can.
Assessing Vendors
shows you how to walk the line between under- and over-assessing, so decisions can be made on sufficient data without wasting time, digging too deeply, or making decisions too quickly. This hands-on guide will show you how to use an iterative approach to vendor analysis, so you can rapidly filter out the vendors that are clear failures and then select likely winners. It will then show you how to do progressively deeper dives into the likely winners so you can select a preferred vendor. Finally, you will learn how to negotiate with your preferred vendor to get reasonable prices and services.- Provides an iterative approach to vendor assessment, showing you how to make decisions on sufficient data without wasting time
- Includes checklists to help you navigate the decision-making process, while considering all the important factors needed to make a sound decision
- Helps you understand and evaluate vendors based on key concepts such as performance criteria, functional testing, production, and price
- Provides an iterative approach to vendor assessment, showing you how to make decisions on sufficient data without wasting time
- Includes checklists to help you navigate the decision-making process, while considering all the important factors needed to make a sound decision
- Helps you understand and evaluate vendors based on key concepts such as performance criteria, functional testing, production, and price
Information Security professionals of all levels, systems administrators, network administrators, and IT Managers
Acknowledgments
Introduction
How to Read This Book
Phase 1. Preliminary Research
1.1 Preliminary Research
Phase 2. Sort
2.1 Sort
Phase 3. Functional Testing
3.1 Functional Testing
Phase 4. Scoring, Weighting, and Sorting
4.1 Scoring, Weighting, and Sorting
Phase 5. Deep Testing
5.1 Deep Testing
5.2 Fair Versus Unfair Testing
5.3 Identifying Needs
Phase 6. Adjusting Needs
6.1 Adjusting Needs
Phase 7. Negotiating Price
7.1 Negotiating Price
Phase 8. Production
8.1 Production
Phase 9. Conclusion
9.1 Conclusion
9.2 Final Words
"In Assessing Vendors A Hands-On Guide to Assessing Infosec and IT Vendors, author Josh More details a high-level overview of how to perform a vendor security analysis to ensure your vendors meet or exceed your security requirements…Looks to be an interesting read."—SecuObs.com, May 2013
"The book shows you how to find the right balance between performing a superficial assessment and one that is way too deep… The book provides a lot of common sense advice that may not be intuitive to many people."—RSA Conference blog, July 2013
"…Assessing Vendors: A Hands-On Guide to Assessing Infosec and IT Vendors is a valuable resource for those looking for a basic introduction on how to understand the risks involved when sharing data with 3rd-parties, in addition to selecting the appropriate products for your organization."—Slashdot, July 2013
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: April 26, 2013
- Language: English
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