HR given guide to info security skills
By Miya Knights,
ISC2, the non-profit international body that educated and certifies information security professionals, today announced the publication of its "Hiring Guide to the Information Security Profession".
The free 30-page guide is designed to provide human resources (HR) with best practice tips on how to best find, recruit, hire and retain qualified information security staff.
ISC2 said the guide is written with input from leading HR, recruiting professionals and subject-matter experts and covers typical job functions and career paths and ideal candidate traits. It also provides tips on crafting job descriptions, screening, interviewing, extending an offer and retaining information security staff, as well as a list of online resources.
"Securing an organisation in a world driven by global commerce requires security specialists who can create and implement a program, obtain support from the executive team and create security awareness among employees - all while complying with legal and regulatory requirements," said Eddie Zeitler, ISC2 executive director and certified information system security professional (CISSP).
"Hiring first-rate information security staff is critical to mitigating risks that can destroy a company's reputation, violate privacy, result in the theft or destruction of intellectual property, and even endanger lives."
The guide is available in hard copy or in electronic format downloadable from the ISC2 Hiring Resource Centre, which also includes other materials to assist HR professionals and related fields, including white papers, case studies, professional research reports and a free online job resource.
You may also like...
Sponsored Links
advertisement
You may also like...
Latest Security Analysis & Insight
What is your password worth?
Would you be tempted to sell off company passwords for a fee? If not, seems like you're in the minority, acccording to research.
- Macs under attack?
- Intel: security inside
- Are you spending too much on IT security?
- Does the government want to snoop on your data?
- Eurocrats versus the cyber criminals
- The truth about spam
- Google and privacy: What’s the problem?
- Q&A: Symantec’s CISO on the source code hack
- RSA: Back from the breach?
Latest Security Reviews
Check Point 2210 Appliance review
Rating: ![]()
advertisement
Most popular
- Apple iPad 3 vs iPad 2 head-to-head review
- ICO: Fines for cookie law breakers
- Hutchison denies it will pull plug on Three UK
- Sony Vaio T13 Ultrabook review: First look
- BlackBerry 7 OS certified to carry 'Restricted' UK government information
- Facebook floatation marred by Nasdaq glitch
- Open source software driving cloud-based innovation
- CIO: Career is over?
- EMC World 2012: Tucci declares Documentum is here to stay
- Dell PowerEdge R820 review
Latest News Videos in Security
IT PRO Podcast: Are UK data protection laws flawed?
We bring in two experts to talk about the problems with UK data protection law and the way it is managed.
Register for IT PRO
You'll get exclusive member benefits including free whitepapers, downloads, Webinars and weekly newsletters full of the latest IT PRO news, reviews, insight and expertise.





