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Security Officers Best Friend (SOBF Tool)

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Security Officers Best Friend (SOBF Tool)

http://www.somap.org/sobf/
The SOBF Tool is the reference implementation of the SOMAP.org Guide and follows the information security risk analysis and management workflow as described in the Guide. The SOBF Tool can be used to manage the security risks of an environment, to maintain assets, and the control countermeasures. It is possible to export graphical reports from the tool to be used in presentations and regularly compiled statements.


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released on 2 August 2006

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GPLv2orlater Ted Teah 2453949.52 August 2006


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 2 August 2006.



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