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Subject: RE: New Issue: Purpose. Line 127 Conceptual
I
understand and appreciate the sentiment, but a 'business case' for adoption of
a particular standard is not easily quantifiable. Somewhere
in my archives I have a business case for adopting ISO 27001/27002 ISMS which we
can refer to when we get to this (later). Case
studies may well be a better 'sales tool'. Either
way, I see both of these things, stretching this Primer out farther than intended. And
I'm not sure we will bring the audience with us if we stretch the Primer to
more than its current 55 pages, if we add yet another Part right now. It's
definitely a candidate for later work tho'. Cheers Colin From: Joseph D. Wheeler [mailto:jdw@mtgmc.com] Line 127: Why should
a government seek to conform to a “how to” standard such as the
TGF? What benefits accrue as a result of their efforts to meet the
specifics of the standard? We should take our own advice and have a clear
business case for adhering to this standard. Can someone provide
insight? Joe Wheeler MTG Management Consultants, L.L.C. (206) 442-5010 Phone (206) 849-7772 Mobile Helping
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