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Managing A Network Vulnerability Assessment
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Managing A Network Vulnerability Assessment

by Thomas R. Peltier, Justin Peltier, John A. Blackley
July 2017
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
312 pages
8h 31m
English
Auerbach Publications
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14 Managing Network Vulnerability Assessment
in Exhibit 9 and a blank Project Scope Document is shown in Exhibit 10.)
This chapter also discusses what might well be the most important part of
project scope: how to manage scope change.
A note here about project management style and specifically about the
definition of what is “in scope” and “out of scope” in a project: some project
managers take the time and trouble to define activities, organizations, and
data that is “out of scope” (in addition to those that are “in scope”). As a
matter of personal preference, we work on the assumption that anything not
specifically defined as “in scope” is out of the scope of the project.
General Scoping Practices
Project Overview Statement
The first step in developing a ...
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