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- The State of Security (Part 4 of 4)
Adding to the malaise, each state will look at what others are implementing and implement their own version. In short order you will have – as we currently have with itera - The State of Security (Part 3 of 4)
Look at this phenomenon from an executive perspective. You run a business and use IT and information assets to achieve objectives and grow the company according to your mi - The State of Security (Part 2 of 4)
There are basically two fundamental approaches to security: do what you have to do, and do what you need or want to do. These are not mutually exclusive and you find many - The State of Security (Part 1 of 4)
Arguably, regulations have done a lot for security. I vividly recall a world with no HIPAA, GLBA, SOX, PCI, HITECH, and many others where security was predominantly based - Almost, But Not Quite There
I’m not one to shoulder ISPs with the responsibility of policing the Internet. There are very good arguments on ensuring ISPs are providing wide open, unfettered access to - State of the PCI industry before PCI DSS?
His question: Hi folks, I know that there is research material out there that can address the state of the PCI industry prior to the DSS requirements. But I wanted to get - ISO-27000 Series
I read in article recently that finally pushed me over the edge concerning security terminology and how the ISO standards are referred to. The statement that did me in was - ISO-17799:2005
In 1996, the British Standards Institute (BSI) published the BS-7799 information security management standard defining a management system for the oversight of information
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